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C O T L C The Peralta Colleges L I EG TR E DIS Monday to Friday 8:00 - 4:30 PM District Admissions Office Summer classes Start Monday to Friday 8:00 - 4:30 PM June 17 Holidays: July 4 Enroll On-line Now www.peralta.edu 2050 Center Street Berkeley, CA 94704 TEL.510.981.2800 or call the Touch-Tone Line Berkeley City Admissions & Records Office College 510.981.2805 (510) 208-7225

555 Atlantic Avenue Alameda, CA 94501 Contents TEL.510.522.7221 Admissions & Records Office Two Easy Ways You Can Apply and Enroll. . . . .1 510.748.2227 Academic Calendar...... 2 900 Fallon Street Admission Information ...... 3 Oakland, CA 94607 Student Service Hours ...... 4-8 TEL.510.834.5740 Steps for Enrollment...... 9-10 Admissions & Records Office Touch-Tone Telephone Enrollment ...... 11-13 510.464.3121 Fees and Refund Information...... 14-15 12500 Campus Drive Oakland, CA 94619 ...... 16-18 TEL.510.531.4911 ...... 19-21 Admissions & Records Office ...... 22-25 510.436.2487 ...... 26-29 Summer 2006 Course Listings...... 31-80 333 East 8th Street Financial Assistance General Information. . . . 81-82 Oakland, CA 94606 Board of Governors Enrollment Information . 83-84 510.466.7200 District Admissions & Records Office Prerequisite/Corequisite 510.466.7368 Policy and Procedures ...... 85 College/District Policies ...... 86-94 Peralta Police Services...... 95-97 PERALTA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT board of trustees Admissions Application...... 98-102 Course Index...... 103 linda handy, President bill withrow, Vice President For enrollment Information and Schedule alona clifton Update See Our Website nicky gonzÁlez yuen www .peralta .edu marcie hodge Dr. William Riley If you wish to receive this publication in an alternative format, call Program & Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS).

Lisa watkins-tanner, Student Trustee Schedule production team: Suzanne Cancilla-Fox, Chris Gatmaitan, rashad andrews, Student Trustee Jeffrey Heyman, Herbert Kitchen Cover Design and Photo by Suzanne Cancilla-Fox elihu M. harris, chancellor Two Easy Ways You Can Apply and Enroll

1. Go to our website: www.peralta.edu/enroll-online.htm and follow the easy steps to apply and enroll.

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2. Go to the admissions and records office at any of the Peralta Colleges.

Taking classes at the Peralta Colleges couldn’t be any easier!  Academic Calendar

Summer Session 2006 Calendar

June 19 M Day and Evening Instruction Begins June 24 S Last Day to Add Classes

June 24 S Saturday Instruction Begins

June 26 M Census Day – Instructors Verify Enrollment in Classes

* June 29 Th Last Day to Drop Full-Term Credit Classes without “W” Appearing on Transcript

June 29 Th Last Day to File Petitions for AA or AS Degree/Certificate

July 3 M Last Day to Drop Full-Term Credit Classes and Receive a Refund Note: Short-term and open- entry/open- exit classes must be dropped on or before the first day of class to receive a refund.

July 4 T Independence Day – Holiday Observance

July 19 W Last Day to withdraw and Receive a “W”

July 19 W Attendance Verification Day – Instructors Verify Enrollment in Classes

July 28 F Summer Session Ends

July 29 S Saturday Instruction Ends

* Last day to drop without a “W” appearing on transcript may vary for Short-Term and Open-En- try, Open-Exit Classes.

NOTE: Saturday classes begin June 24 and meet every Saturday. Saturday classes end July 29.

2 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Admissions Information

Who May Register A person must have lived continuously in Califor- All persons 18 years of age or older are eligible for nia for at least one year immediately preceding the admission as a resident or nonresident. residence determination date to be considered a Anyone under 18 years of age who is a high school resident for tuition purposes. Evidence must also be graduate or has been awarded a GED or California provided to indicate that the person has intent to High School Proficiency Certificate may also enroll. make California his/her permanent home. The resi- dence of an unmarried minor is that of the parents High School/Concurrent or legal guardian. The residence determination date Enrollment is the day before a term begins for which the person In accordance with California Education Code regu- is applying for admission. It is the student’s respon- lations, high school students may enroll as special sibility to clearly demonstrate both physical pres- part-time students. Enrollment must be recom- ence in California and intent to establish California mended by their principal, with parental consent residence. and approval by the Associate Vice Chancellor of Admissions and Student Services. Units earned will High school students, who are California residents, be granted as college credit. It is the high school’s admitted on a part-time basis on the recommen- prerogative to grant high school credit for courses dation of their principal are exempt from paying taken from the Peralta Colleges. enrollment fees.

A high school student who wishes to take an Eng- Military Residence Exemption lish, Math, or ESL class must participate in Assess- Nonresident U.S. military personnel and on active ment. A high school student whose high school duty in California (except those assigned for edu- counselor recommends that the student enroll in cational purposes to state supported institutions of more than six units must have the approval of the higher education) and their dependents are granted Vice President of Student Services. a waiver of Nonresident Tuition until they are dis- charged from the military service. Resident and nonresident students enrolled under this program are exempt from paying the California International Students Community College Enrollment Fee and Campus Special regulations govern the admission of foreign Center Use Fee. Nonresident students enrolling in students. These students should contact the office of classes for high school credit are exempt from paying International Education for applications and admis- Nonresident Tuition. sions at (510) 466-7380, or FAX (510) 465-3257. The Office is located in the Peralta Community Col- Residence Requirements lege District building, at 333 E. 8th St. Oakland, CA 94606.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006  See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Student Services Hours

Admissions & Records/Financial Aid/Counseling

* Peak Enrollment Hours * (June 5 thru 24, 2006)

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

A&R 113 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - F.A. 112 Counseling 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 101-104 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - a124 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. a109 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. t201 t350 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - P300 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

* Peak Enrollment Hours * * Peak Enrollment Bookstore (June 5 - 24, 2006) (June13-23 for Merritt, June14-24 for COA)

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - f100 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. SC 1st 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - FL. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - CLOSED L104 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m

* Peak Enrollment Hours * Cashier's Office ( June 5 - 24, 2006)

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

113 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. a151 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. T211 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - Q215 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Admissions & Records

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 113 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. a124 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

a109 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED P300 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

4 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Assessment Center (See pages 17, 20, 24 & 28) for Assessment & Orientation schedule)

Admissions & Records/Financial Aid/Counseling COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY (June 5 thru 24, 2006) 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 60 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. a204 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. A102 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED P102 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Bookstore

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY (June13-23 for Merritt, June14-24 for COA) * Peak Enrollment Bookstore (June 5 - 24, 2006) N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

f100 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

SC-1ST FL. 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED L104 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

CalWORKs

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

501B 1:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. f212 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. SC-327 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. P300 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Cashier's Office

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 114 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. a151 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. t211 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED Q215 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006  See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Counseling

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

101-104 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

a124 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED T350 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. P300 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

DSPS

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 105 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.v 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED D116 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED E251 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED P300 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

EOPS

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 501E 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

d203 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. A106 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. P300 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m

Financial Aid

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED 112 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED a124 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m.

t201 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED P300 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

6 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Health Services

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED a106

9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED CLOSED T250 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m.

L307 CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED

Library

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

111 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. . - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. l bldg. 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - 7:45 a.m. - CLOSED 4:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. 4:50 p.m. LIBRARY 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED BLDG. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED CLOSED L200 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. CLOSED

Photo I.D.

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 101A 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. -. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED f117 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m.

SC410A 10:00. - 1:00 p.m. 10:00 -1:00 a.m. 10:00 -1:00 p.m. 10:00 -1:00 p.m. 10:00 -1:00 p.m. CLOSED 4:00. - 700 p.m. 4:00. - 700 p.m. 4:00. - 700 p.m. 4:00. - 7:00 p.m. 4:00. - 7:00 p.m.

8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED L115 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

Student Activities

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED f117 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED sc414 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - CLOSED L115 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006  See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Student Employment Services/Career Center

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

115 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. l215 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. SC300 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m.. 4:30 p.m. Q202 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m.

Transfer Center

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED 115 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED a136 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED T301 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED Q202

Tutorial Services

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED 501C 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED L204 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m.

F201 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. -- 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. -- CLOSED 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. -- 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - CLOSED D187 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m.. 3:00 p.m.

Veteran's Affairs Office

COLLEGE ROOM MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

106 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED a106 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m. - CLOSED T303 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. CLOSED 1:00 p.m. CLOSED 1:00 p.m. - CLOSED CLOSED P300 4:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.

8 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Steps for Enrollment

For New and Former Students Exemption from Assessment Step 1 - Apply for Admission Component Only Complete the Admissions Application via the Web Students meeting at least one of the following or in person at one of the Peralta Colleges’ Admis- conditions shall be exempt from the assess- sions & Records Offices. You will be given an en- ment component: rollment appointment when you apply. Enrollment 1. Student has successfully completed (grade C or begins, by appointment for Summer and Fall on higher) college-level English and Mathematics May 8. courses (transcript or grade report required); Step 2 - Student Success Program or (Matriculation) 2. Student has, within the last three (3) years, Matriculation is the process which brings the college taken an assessment test that can be used by and you into an agreement for the purposes of devel- Peralta staff to determine suitable placement in oping and realizing your educational objectives. is English and Mathematics. Students who have process is designed to help you from the moment you received services for a learning disability in the apply until you complete your studies at any of the last three years at any California community Peralta Colleges. college, may be exempt from the assessment component. ey should call the DSP&S of- Assessment fice as soon as possible and make an appoint- Assessment tests in English, mathematics and ESL ment to see a counselor. help the counseling staff evaluate your current skills. Note: All students may participate in any of the ma- Orientation triculation components, even though they qualify for You will attend an orientation program designed to exemption. District Prerequisite Policy enforced for familiarize you with the college and its services. (See all students, regardless of Matriculation status. pages 17, 20, 23, 24, 27 for Assessment/Orientation Step 3 - Class Enrollment schedule information.) After you have successfully completed Steps 1 & 2, you are ready to enroll into your courses. You will Counseling and Advisement receive an official class enrollment printout after you A counselor helps you to develop an educational plan have paid your fees. and select appropriate courses based on your objec- tives and assessment evaluation (non Peralta tran- Former Students scripts, assessment test results and other information If you attended prior to Spring 2006, but have not provided by the student). attended since, you are a former s tudent, you must Exemption from Matriculation reapply for admissions as a new student. Students may be exempt from the matriculation pro- cess at the Peralta Colleges under the following con- : New Student Online Enrollment ditions: 1. Student has earned an Associate or higher de- Step 1: Go to www.peralta.cc.ca.us gree from an accredited institution; or Step 2: Click on New Students button 2. Student is enrolling in fewer than 12 units and has declared one of the following educational Step 3: Click on Step 1: Apply now and objectives: Discover/formulate career interests, receive your online enroll- plans, goals; or Prepare for a new career (ac- ment appointment quire job skills), or Advance in current job/ca- Step 4: Complete the application and click reer (update job skills); or Maintain certificate the or license (e.g. nursing, real estate); or Acquire submit button educational enrichment (intellectual, cultural); Step 5: You are now registered or Complete credits for high school diploma.

(continued on next page for Continuing Students)

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 9 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Steps for Enrollment

For Continuing Students

Step 1 - Complete Program Form : Continuing Students Online Enrollment Decide which courses you will take and enter the necessary information in the spaces on the Touch- Step 1: Go to www.peralta.cc.ca.us Tone Enrollment Form on pages 11-13. Check the college catalog you plan to attend or see a counselor Step 2: Click on Continuing Students button to ensure you have met prerequisites for courses you plan to take. Step 3: Click on Step1: Enroll in classes

Step 2 - Class Selection Step 4: Enter Social Security #, PIN (4 digit month and day of birth 0101), Select your classes and list them on the Touch-Tone Select term Enrollment Form on pages 11-13. Step 5: Click one of the options listed Step 3 - Class Enrollment

Follow the instructions for Touch-Tone Enrollment Worksheet on page 11 or use the internet. You may also enroll in person at any of the Peralta Colleges’ Admissions & Records Offices. You may pay for courses using the Touch-Tone Enrollment System: (510) 208-7225 or in person at any of the Peralta Colleges’ Cashier’s Office. Once you pay your fees, you will receive an official receipt. It is proof that you enrolled. Keep it with you all semester.

Important Note: Once you have enrolled in cours- es, you are responsible for paying your fees. If you make changes in your schedule, you must follow procedures for dropping and adding courses.

(ey are available from the Admissions & Records Office or from a counselor. See pages 14-15 for fees and refund information)

Continuing Students If you were enrolled Fall 2005 or Spring 2006, you are a Continuing Student. You will receive an enroll- ment appointment in the mail by April 2. Phone and Web enrollment begins April 20. You may enroll anytime on or after your scheduled appoint- ment date and time.

10 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Touch-Tone Telephone Enrollment Sheet

STEP 1. Complete the next page before you call, then return to STEP 2 having your Social Security Number and Personal Identification Number (PIN) ready. (you must check the college cata- log you plan to attend or see a counselor to ensure that you have met course prerequisites; especially in math, english and sciences. Prepare a list of alternates courses, should your first choice be closed.)

STEP 2. Dial the Touch-Tone Telephone Enrollment Number: (510) 208-7225

STEP 3. Enter your Social Security Number and PIN when you are asked to do so. (no dashes or spaces in Social Security Number, example: 123456789)

STEP 4. You will be offered a menu of options. Press the number corresponding to the term you wish to enroll for.

Options 1-3 = Add/Drop Classes Option 4 = Get your grades for the previous term

5-Character Class Code Course Dept. & No. Units Days Time L0886 AFRAM 017 3 MW 12:00 -1:30P

Option 5 = Change your Pin

STEP 5. You will be given a list of choices Option 1 = Enroll or Add Classes Option 2 = Drop Classes Option 3 = Review Schedule Option 9 = Complete your enrollment When adding or dropping a section, you will be asked to enter the five-character class code (see example above). Please enter characters slowly. WAIT FOR THE VOICE TO CONFIRM EACH REQUEST STEP 6. After you have completed adding and/or dropping classes, DO NOT HANG UP; PRESS 9 and follow instructions until the voice says "YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE IS CONFIRMED." STEP 7. A voice will guide you through the fee payment process. Use your credit card to save time and trouble (Visa,MasterCard or Discover Card) or you may pay fees by check or money order. Remember to have your credit card number and expiration date ready (for single digit month, use "zero" before the number. ex. Jan. is "01"). To pay your fees by mail, send check or money order to: (college name) Cashier's Office, ATTN: TOUCHTONE TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT. NOTE: Please write your Social Security Number on your check or money order. If you have enrolled in classes at more than one Peralta College, you can send your check to any of our colleges.

CAUTION: Do not hang up before the voice says, "YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE IS CON FIRMED", or you WILL NOT be enrolled and/or dropped. For assistance, please call (510) 466-7383 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Touch-Tone and Web Hours: Monday - Friday 7:00am - 11:00pm Saturday - Sunday 7:00am - 7:00pm

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 11 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Touch-Tone Telephone Enrollment Form

q SUMMER SESSION q COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA q MERRITT COLLEGE q FALL SEMESTER q LANEY COLLEGE q BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE q SPRING SEMESTER YEAR ______LAST NAME ———————————— SOCIAL SECURITY# ——— —— ————

FIRST NAME ______

FIRST CHOICE COURSES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE HOURS DAYS UNITS ROOM CODE

ALATERNATE COURSES COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE HOURS DAYS UNITS ROOM CODE

NOTE: Maximum unit load for Fall Semester is 18 units. FIRST CHOICE + ALTERNATE = ______TOTAL UNITS You must obtain counselor approval for excess units up to 21 units. The Dean of Students' approval is required for 22 to 25 units. Please complete the questions below Failure to do so will prohibit your enrollment in classes

EDUCATIONAL GOAL SERVICES NEEDED Enter your educational goal number: ______16 Discover/formulate career interests, plan goals q YES q NO Do you need financial assistance because 17 Prepare a new career (acquire job skills) your annual income is below $13,965 for 18 Advance in current job/career (update job skills) single persons or $18,735 per couple? 19 Maintain certificate or license (e.g. nursing, real estate) (Add $4,770 for each dependent child) 20 Educational enrichment (intellectual, cultural) 21 Improve basic skills in English, reading, q YES q NO Are you a single parent? 22 Complete credits for high school diploma 23 Undecided on goal q YES q NO Are you a displaced homemaker seeking 11 Obtain a bachelor’s degree after completing an services to assist you to succeed in an associate’s degree occupational program or a job? (see 12 Obtain a bachelor’s degree without completing an the bottom section of the next page for associate’s degree definition) 13 Obtain a two year associate’s degree without transfer 14 Obtain a two year vocational associate’s degree with q YES q NO Do you have a problem understanding, out transfer speaking, reading, or writing English 15 Earn a vocational certificate without transfer because you are not a native English speaker or because English is a second INTENDED MAJOR AT THIS COLLEGE language? Enter your intended major code: ______(see next page for codes) q YES q NO Do you need help in reading, writing, or mathematics? (e.g. enrolling in basic skills Will you be attending a 4-year college classes/receiving tutoring assistance) while attending a Peralta College? q YES q NO q YES q NO Do you need tutoring for courses other than basic skills courses? 1 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Major Codes

Accounting...... 207 Emergency Medical Tech...... 215 Music...... 050 Administration of Justice...... 080 Engineering (Trans. Program)...... 025 Nursing RN...... 053 LAST NAME ———————————— SOCIAL SECURITY# ——— —— ———— African-American Studies...... 002 English...... 027 Nutrition/Dietetics...... 271 American Sign Language ...... 200 Envir. Control Tech...... 269 Paralegal Studies...... 221 FIRST NAME ______Anthropology...... 005 Envir. Design/Energy Tech...... 242 Apparel Design & Merchandising . . 030 Envir. Hazardous Materials ...... 243 Philosophy...... 058 Architectural & Engineering Envir. Mgmt/Restoration...... 244 Photography...... 059 Technology ...... 006 Ethnic Studies ...... 028 Physical Education...... 060 Art...... 007 Fine & Applied Arts...... 217 Political Science...... 064 Arts & Humanities...... 201 Fire Science ...... 245 Asian/Asian-American Studies...... 202 French...... 246 Psychology...... 065 Auto Body & Paint ...... 203 General Business ...... 247 Radiologic Technology...... 077 Automotive Technology...... 008 General Curriculum/Liberal Arts. . . . 034 Real Estate...... 067 Aviation Maintenance Technology. . . 001 General Office/Clerical Train...... 248 Recreation & Leisure Services...... 225 Aviation Operations...... 204 Geography...... 035 Banking & Finance ...... 205 Graphic Arts...... 036 Science/Natural Science...... 020 Biology...... 206 Health Prof/Occupations...... 249 Secretarial/Office Management...... 236 Biotechnology ...... 261 Health Sciences ...... 250 Small Business...... 256 History...... 037 Business (See General Business) Social Sciences...... 071 Business Administration/ Human Ecology...... 251 Sociology...... 070 Management...... 238 Humanities ...... 039 Carpentry...... 011 International Trade...... 219 Solid Waste Management Tech...... 257 Certified Nurse Assistant...... 209 Journalism...... 041 Spanish...... 229 Labor Studies...... 084 Child Development...... 051 Special Education Assistant ...... 230 Community Social Services ...... 210 Landscape Horticulture...... 086 Theatre Arts...... 018 Computer Info. Systems...... 014 Language Arts ...... 033 Construction Management...... 211 Legal Secretary...... 252 Travel Industry...... 232 Cosmetology ...... 013 Liberal Arts (See General Curriculum) Upholstery...... 233 Culinary Arts...... 212 Machine Technology ...... 045 Vocational Nursing...... 054 Dance...... 087 Management & Supervision...... 073 Welding Technology...... 235 Dental Assisting...... 015 Marketing & Purchasing ...... 208 Diesel Mechanics...... 213 Mathematics...... 046 Wood Technology ...... 237 Economics...... 021 Media Communications...... 223 Word Processing/Information Proc.. . 258 Electricity Technology ...... 022 Mexican & Latin American Studies. . 224 Other...... 078 Multimedia ...... 270 Electronics Technology...... 023 Undecided...... 079

Apprentices (For employed apprentices in evening apprenticeship classes)

Auto Body Repair...... 126 Cosmetology...... 273 Mill & Cabinet Maker...... 131 Auto Painting...... 127 Diesel Mechanics...... 266 Roofer...... 132 Automotive Technology...... 100 Molder & Coremaker...... 114 Apprentice, Other...... 135 Barber...... 272

DEFINITION OF A DISPLACED HOMEMAKER

A person that has not worked in the labor force for a substantial number of years, but has worked in the home providing unpaid service for family members; AND the person is an adult and has been dependent on public assistance or on the income of another family member, but is no longer receiv- ing such assistance or income; AND the person is employed or underemployed and is expecting dif- ficulty in obtaining suitable employment or upgrading employment.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 13 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Fee Information

A 50% refund will be made upon the student’s offcial California Community College • Enrollment Fee withdrawal from classes after the last day to add a class All students are required to pay a California Commu- and prior to Census Day in any term, as indicated in nity College Enrollment Fee. This fee will be collected the college calendar. at the time of enrollment into classes and shall be $26 per unit for the semester. • No refund will be made to any student on or after Census Day of the term. (June 26) High school and pre-high school students admitted on a part-time basis upon recommendation of their princi- Campus Center Use Fee pal are exempt from paying the enrollment fee. In addition to the California Community College Enrollment Fee, Nonresident Tuition and Nonresident Nonresident Tuition Capital Outlay Fee, there will be a Campus Center Students who are not legal residents of California for Use Fee of $2 per semester, (excluding Berkeley City one year and one day prior to the first day of the term College and off campus locations), to be collected at will be charged Nonresident Tuition at the rate of the time of enrolllment. High school/pre-high school $164 per semester unit. Nonresident students must students admitted on a part-time basis on the recom- pay Nonresident Tuition in addition to the California mendation of their principal are exempt from paying Community College Enrollment Fee and Campus the Campus Center Use Fee. Center Use Fee. Financial Aid High school/pre-high school students admitted on a Each of our colleges has a full service Financial Aid Of- part-time basis on the recommendation of their prin- fice. For information regarding your specific Financial cipal are exempt from paying Nonresident Tuition. Aid need, contact the Financial Aid Office at the cam- pus you are most likely to attend. College of Alameda: Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee (510) 748-2391; Laney College: (510) 464-3414; Mer- Nonresident students who are both citizens and ritt College: (510) 436-2465; Berkeley City College: residents of a foreign country will be charged a (510) 981-2807. Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee, in addition to the Nonresident Tuition, California Community College Other Fees Enrollment Fee, and the Campus Center Use Fee. The Daily parking: $0.50 a day (two quarters, exact change Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee is $6 per semester unit only) plus (new policy) student decal for enrolled/regis- (maximum of $144 per year). tered students.

Nonresident Tuition and Capital Semester parking: can be purchased for $20.00 ($10.00 Outlay Fee Refund Schedule for a motorcycle permit) and $10.00 for summer ses- • A 100% refund of Nonresident Tuition and Capital sion permit ($5.00 for a motorcycle permit). Outlay Fee will be made for any class which is with- drawn by the student before the first day of instruction Now You Can Pay Fees in the semester (first day of instruction according to Students are encouraged to pay enrollment fees and the academic calendar) or cancelled by the class. past due fees by credit card on the secure Peralta web- site at www.peralta.cc.ca.us. • A 90% refund of the units dropped will be made through the last day to add classes upon the student’s official withdrawal from the class after the semester begins.

FEE TYPE AMOUNT REQUIRED OF

California Community College Enrollment Fee $26 per semester unit All students Nonresident Tuition $164 per semester unit Nonresident and Foreign students Nonresident Capital Outlay Fee $6 per semester unit Nonresident citizens of a Foreign country

*All fees are subject to legislative changes and all fees are payable at time of enrollment.

14 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Refund Information

Full-Term Classes Variable Unit Classes A student who cancels his/her registration prior to the No refund shall be made for variable units not earned first day of instruction, or officially withdraws from by the student. all classes during the *first two weeks of instruction, shall be entitled to a full refund less a $10 processing e State-mandated Enrollment Fees will be fully fee. (is must be done whether you attend the class refunded if an action of the college (e.g. class cancella- or not.) tion) prevents a student from attending class. A student may, upon request, obtain a refund up to the end of the A student who officially completes a change of program during the *first two weeks of instruction, and as a following term in which the refund was due. After that result reduces the number of units in which he/she is time the student will not be eligible for the refund. enrolled, is entitled to a refund if the change places that student in a different enrollment fee category. Such a student shall not be subject to the processing fee. Instructional and other Material Fees If a student pays an enrollment fee of less than $10, and cancels his/her registration or withdraws from It is the policy of the Peralta Community College all classes before the deadline, the processing fee shall District that students may be required to provide equal the Enrollment Fee. instructional and other materials necessary for a credit or noncredit course provided such materials are of No refund of the Enrollment Fee will be made to any student who withdraws after the first two weeks of continuing value to the student outside the classroom instruction. setting and Provided such materials are not solely or exclusively *On or before July 3 for Summer available from the district. Except as specifically autho- Short-Term and Open-Entry/ rized under the Education Code, students will not be Open-Exit Classes required to pay a fee for any instructional or other A student enrolled in a short-term or open-entry/open- materials required for a credit or non-credit course. exit class will receive a 100% refund if he/she officially Required materials are defined as those which a student withdraws on or before the first class meeting. A refund must procure or possess as a condition of registration, will not be received if he/she officially withdraws after the first class meeting. enrollment or entry into a class, or any such materials which are necessary to achieve those required course objectives.

It’s Your Responsibility To Drop Classes! Dropping or withdrawing from a course is not an automatic process. It is your responsibility to drop the classes you are not attending. If you do not drop a class, you will be charged for it, and you could receive an “F” grade that will remain on your permanent Record.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 15 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Please Note: Berkeley City College Summer School Session Starts June 5 and ends July 14 Berkeley City College (Formerly Vista Community College) 2050 CENTER STREET • BERKELEY, CA 94704

Berkeley City College (BCC) provides a wide variety of transferable courses, programs, certificates and associate degrees. As one of California’s top transfer institutions, BCC ranked fifth out of California’s 109 community colleges for 2004-05 transfers to U.C. Berkeley, and was ranked in the top fifth of state community college transfers to California State University, , and to San Francisco State University. Evening and Saturday College, a university liberal arts major, places transfer classes on the U.C. Berkeley campus, a collaboration that has continued since 1975. A new, six story downtown Berkeley campus at 2050 Center St. (between Shattuck & Milvia), conveniently located 1/2 block from BART and AC transit, opens this summer. The new campus, 1-1/2 blocks from U.C. Berkeley, houses a multi-use conference center, and programs and classes in subjects such as art and multimedia arts, business and information technology, computer information systems, the liberal arts and sciences, and languages. Call (510) 981-2800, or access the college’s Web site at http://www.peralta. edu, for the latest information on how to register, admissions applications, new classroom locations, and updated phone numbers. Department Phone E-Mail** • American Sign Language Nancy Cayton, 981-2872 (Voice) 981-2865 (TTY) ncayton Karen Carruthers, 981-2903 (TTY) kcarruthers • Arts and Humanities Programs Dr. Fabian Banga, 981-2874 fbanga • Biotechnology Dr. Barbara Des Rochers, 883-1607 bdesrochers • Business/International Trade Programs Jayne Matthews, 981-2913 jmatthews • Center for International Trade Development (510) 540-8901 • Computer Information Systems Neil Dunlop, 981-2906 ndunlop • English Jenny Lowood, 981-2912 jlowood • Global Studies Joan Berezin, 981-2884 jberezin • Multimedia Arts Joe Doyle, 549-0591 jdoyle • Office of Instruction Donna Dorsey, 981-2871 ddorsey Marline Jenning, 981-2861 mjenning • Outreach Classes in the Community Rebeca Mireles, 981-2820 rmireles • Program for Adult College Dr. Nola Hadley-Torres, 981-2935 nhadley Education (PACE) Marilyn Clausen, 981-2864 mclausen • Social Sciences Dr. Chuck Wollenberg, 981-2924 cwollenberg • Social Services Paraprofessional Tina Vasconcellos, 981-2836 tvasconcellos • Spanish Dr. Fabian Banga, 981-2874 fbanga • Summer Study in Mexico, Spain Dr. Gabriella Pisano, 981-2917 gpisano • Travel Industry Marty Sarbey de Souto, CTC, 981-2931 mdesouto If you need information about one or more of BCC’s student services, call— • Admissions and Registration Loretta Newsom, 981-2805 lnewsom Assessment Scheduling Paula Coil, 981-2804 pcoil • CalWORKs Candice Sanella, 981-2847 • Counseling Maureen Knightly, 981-2909 mknightly (During registration— Delores Benton, 981-2925 dbenton Counseling is available on General Counseling, 981-2915 a drop-in basis; there are no appointments.) Allene Young, 981-2908 (Career Counseling) ayoung • Extended Opportunity Programs/Services (EOPS) Ayele Lemma, 981-2831 alemma • Fees, Refunds Resurreccion Nicolas, 981-2842 rnicolas • Financial Aid, Including Fee Waivers Robert Vergas, 981-2807 rvergas • Prerequisite Procedures Paula Coil, 981-2804 pcoil • Services and Programs for Joseph Bielanski, 981-2902 jbielanski • Students with Disabilities Ponnie Rasmussen, 981-2918 prasmussen Nina Kindblad, 981-2929, nkindblad Lynn Massey, 981-2812 Pat Nomura, 981-2826 pnomura Terence Chuck, 981-2835 • Student I.D. Photos Nha Le, 981-2803 nle • Student Services Vice President’s Office Jasmine Martinez, 981-2810 jmartinez • Transfer and Career Information or Jobs Nancy Delaney, 981-2811 ndelaney • Tutoring James Ward, 981-2827 jward • Veterans Affairs Jasmine Martinez, 981-2810 jmartinez If you need information about other BCC programs and services, call— • College Library Barbara Dorham, 981-2823 bdorham • Marketing and Public Relations Shirley Fogarino, 981-2852 sfogarino

**If you wish to contact someone on this list via E-Mail, enter their name followed by the suffix: @peralta.edu. For example, to contact Shirley Fogarino via E-Mail, you would enter [email protected].

16 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Assessment and Orientation Schedule Berkeley City College (Formerly Vista Community College)

Please Note: This schedule is subject to change. Space is limited, and students must make an appointment. To sign-up for an assessment and orientation session, stop by the assessment office at 2020 Milvia St. between University Ave. & Addison Sts. (before Aug. 1) at the college’s new 2050 Center St. location between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia St., (after Aug. 1). To make an appointment, call (510) 981-2800/2804, or e-mail Paula Coil at [email protected]. Sessions begin at the time noted and last approximately 3 hours, with assessment results (recommended courses) available at the end of the session. Please arrive 10 minutes early for your appointment.

Location: Before Aug. 1: 2020 Milvia St., Rm. 50 After Aug. 1: 2050 Center St. (1st Fl.), between Shattuck Ave. & Milvia St.

April Please Note: Wednesday, 4/05 5:30 pm This schedule is subject to change. Space is limited Friday, 4/07 9:00 am and you must make an appointment. To sign-up for Tuesday, 4/11 1:00 pm an orientation/assessment session, stop by Berkeley Wednesday, 4/19 5:30 pm City College/Berkeley City College’s Assessment Of- Friday, 4/21 fice at 2020 Milvia St., 1st Floor, before Aug. 1, and (ESL only) 3:00 pm by 2050 Center St., 1st Floor. after Aug. 1. Call Tuesday, 4/25 1:00 pm (510) 981-2800/2804, or e-mail Paula Coil at pcoil@ Friday, 4/28 9:00 am peralta.edu. Sessions begin at the time noted and last approximately 3 hours, with assessment results May (recommended courses) available at the end of the Wednesday, 5/03 5:30 pm session. All sessions begin promptly, with NO late admit- Friday, 5/05 9:00 am tance. Please arrive 10 minutes early for your appoint- Tuesday, 5/09 1:00 pm ment. Wednesday, 5/10 5:30 pm Friday, 5/12 Note to students with disabilities: (ESL only) 10:00 am If you need special accommodations for the assess- Monday, 5/15 9:00 am ment/orientation, or need to have the assessment test Monday, 5/22 9:00 am in an alternate format such as large print or braille, please contact the Disabled Student Programs and Ser- ***An Orientation session in Spanish, and Cantonese, vices (DSPS) staff at (510) 981-2800/2812 or e-mail will be scheduled. Please call the assessment staff at 981- [email protected] or [email protected]. 2800/2804 for more information. Thank you.

Important Note about July-August, 2006 Assessment Dates: August Orientation and Assessment sessions will take place at the new Berkeley City College located at 2050 Center Street. Session times will be announced.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 17 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Campus Map Berkeley City College (Formerly Vista Community College)

Berkeley City College (BCC) (formerly Vista Community College) 2050 Center Street

(Moves on August 1)

By Car (after June 1) By BART (after June 1) By AC Transit

1. Take 1-80 to University Avenue 1. Take Richmond BART Train Call (510) 839-2882 for the exit, drive down University from San Fracisco or Fremont AC Transit route neaest you. until you reach Milvia. Right to Berkeley. turn on Milvia to Center St.. and left on Center St. to 2050 2. Take Pittsburg/Baypoint BART Center. Parking is available on and transfer at the 12th, 19th, or the street and in the Center St. MacArthur St. BART station. Garage, next door to Berkeley City College (formerly Berke- 3. The Berkeley City College’s new ley City College), or in the location is half a block West City of Berkeley Parking lot of the Downtown Berkeley across the street from BCC. BART station. Take BART esca- lator or elevator to Shattuck and 2. Take Highway 24 to Martin Center Sts., then walk 1/2 block Luther King Jr. Way. Go down west (toward San Francisco Bay). Martin Luther King Jr. Way to University Avenue. Turn right on University. Go south to Center St. Turn left on Center St. Berkeley City College is at 2050 Center St., next to the Center St. parking lot.

18 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu College of Alameda 555 ATLANTIC AVENUE • ALAMEDA, CA 94501

The College of Alameda offers a comprehensive program of more than 300 liberal arts, science and occupa- tional courses in 38 major subject areas.

For more than 30 years, COA’s dedicated faculty and staff have helped over 200,000 students complete their educational goals.

The college’s beautiful park-like campus offers quiet restfulness in a bustling urban environment. Located at the corner of Webster Street and Atlantic Avenue on the island community of Alameda, it is easily accessible from Oakland and other Easy Bay cities by AC Transit and by private auto through the Webster Street Tube from . For information on financial aid, call FINANCIAL AID (A-124) 748-2391 Telephone Directory For information on the Writing Center, Open For information on admissions to the college, call Lab, Basic Skills Lab, and Tutoring, call ADMISSIONS & RECORDS (A-124) 748-2228 LEARNING RESOURCES CENTER 2225, 2227 (second floor, L building) 748-2315/2307

For information on instructional matters, call the For information on library services, call VP Of Instruction 748-2352 LIBRARY 748-2250 Or, the Academic Division Offices: For career information and assis- Division I (D-227) 748-2357 tance with employment, call Division II (C-204) 748-2377 ONE-STOP CAREER CENTER 748-2208 For appointments for assessment, call ASSESSMENT (L-204) 748-2307 For outreach and recruitment call OUTREACH & RECRUITMENT 748-2184 For information on CalWORKS, call CalWORKS (F-212) 748-2152/748-2260 For assistance from police services, call POLICE SERVICES (F121) 465-3456 For assistance with on-campus childcare, call CHILDREN’S CENTER 748-2381 For information on services for stu- dents with disabilities, call For information from the college bookstore, call PROGRAMS & SERVICES FOR STU- COLLEGE STORE (F100) 748-2247 DENTS WITH DISABILITIES (D116) 748-2328 To obtain a counseling appointment, call TTY 748-2330 COUNSELING (A-124) 748-2209 For information on college programs, call For appointments with the VP of Student Ser- Public Information Officer 748-2213 vices or the Dean of Students, call VP OF STUDENTS (A-110) 748-2205 For information on student activities, lost & found, on- DEAN OF STUDENTS (A-106) 748-2203 campus safety aides, and student identification cards, call STUDENT ACTIVITIES (F117) 748-2280 For information on services for students needing For information on transferring to four year colleges, call special services because of low income, call TRANSFER CENTER (A136) 748-2113 EXTENDED OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (EOPS) (D-203) 748-2258 For information on services for veterans, call VETERANS (A106) 748-2203

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Assessment Office - Building L, Room 202C, Phone: (510) 748-2307 Appointments are required because space is limited. IMPORTANT: • There is no cost for assessment and orientation. • Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college or any college program; however, students must meet prerequisites as stated in the college catalog. • Bring identification with you on the day that you are scheduled for the assessment and orientation. • NO ONE IS ADMITTED LATE. Students should arrive 15 minutes earlier than the scheduled sessions. • No children or food are permitted. Cellular phones and pagers must be off during testing period. • Assessment results must be picked up in person, with identification. If you have a disability requiring an alternative arrangement, call Programs and Services for Students with Disabilities (DSPS): 748-2328 or 748-2330 (TDD). Summer Assessment Dates & Schedule 2006 DATE & DAY TIME LOCATION 4/11 and 12 4/19 and 20 Spring Into College- Call for appointments Library 2nd floor 04/24/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM Room L202C 04/25/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM 05/01/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM 05/02/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM 05/08/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM Library 2nd floor 05/09/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM Room L202C 05/15/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM 05/16/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM 06/05/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM 06/06/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM 06/10/06 (Sat) 8AM 06/12/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM 06/13/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM

06/14/06 (Wed) 8AM & 4PM Library 2nd floor 06/15/06 (Thurs) 8AM & 4PM Room L202C 06/17/06 (Sat) 8AM 06/19/06 (Mon) 8AM & 4PM 06/20/06 (Tue) 8AM & 4PM 06/24/06 (Sat) 8 AM

Summer ESL Assessment Dates &Schedule 2006 DATE & DAY TIME LOCATION 04/25/06 (Tue) 11AM Library 2nd floor 05/02/06 (Tue) 11AM Room L202C 05/08/06 (Mon) 12 noon 05/15/06 (Mon) 12 noon 06/06/06 (Tue) 11AM Library 2nd floor 06/10/06 (Sat) 8:30 AM Room L202C 06/12/06 (Mon) 12 noon 06/17/06 (Sat) 8:30AM 06/21/06 (Tue) 11AM 06/24/06 (Sat) 8:30AM

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Building Guide

A 1st Level Administration, Cashier, Admissions & E 1st Level Diesel Mechanics Records, Financial Aid, Counseling, Health Services F 1st Level Bookstore, Police Services, Student Lounge, 2ndLevel Business, Dental Assisting ASCOA, Student Activities 2nd Level Cafeteria, CALWORKs, Cybercafe B 1st Level Auto Body, Automotive Technology G 1st Level Gym, Men’s Locker Room, Music C 1st Level Biological Sciences 2nd Level Women’s Locker Room, Athletic Director, 2nd Level Liberal Arts, Social Science, Division 2 Coaches Office L 1st Level Library D 1st Level Chemistry, CIS, Physics, Programs & 2nd Level Audio Visual, Assessment, Tutoring, Services for Students with Disabilities One-Stop Career Center, Learning 2nd Level Language, Liberal Arts, EOPS, Division I Resources Center Office 3rd Level Apparel Design & Merchandising, Art

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900 FALLON STREET • OAKLAND, CA. 94607

Laney College is pleased to offer a full slate of classes for the summer 2006 session. From African- American Studies to Wood Technology, Anthropology to Welding, Laney features courses across a wide range of disciplines, academic and vocational alike. Located in the heart of downtown Oakland, adjacent to the Oakland Museum of California and the BART station, Laney College boasts a variety of dynamic programs designed to serve the needs of the area’s diverse communities. Laney programs include outstanding offerings in, among other disciplines, Machine Technology, Ethnic Studies, Environmental Control Technology (formerly HVAC), Mathematics, and Speech. e largest campus in the Peralta Community College District, Laney is also home to PCTV, the of- ficial district television station, and the state-of-the-art Laney College Technology Center, a computer learning center that features some 100 Internet-connected workstations. Whether you plan to transfer to a university, learn a trade, or simply expand your knowledge, Laney College—with its central location, modern facilities, and packed schedule of day and evening classes—is a great place to get started on your future. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE…. During the peak Summer 2006 registration period (June 5 – June 24), the following offices will be open 8am – 7pm, Monday – Thursday, Friday 8am-4:30pm and on Saturday 9am-1pm: Admissions and Records, Assessment, Cashier, Counseling, Telephone Directory Financial Aid, and Welcome Center DEPARTMENT PHONE HOURS General Information 834-5740 Admissions & Records 464-3121 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Assessment Center 464-3259 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm* Bookstore 464-3515, 3514 M-, 8:30am-7:00pm, Fri, 8:30am-3:00pm CalWORKs Office 986-6920 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30 pm Cashier’s Office 464-3130 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:00pm, Fri 8:00am-4:30pm Child Care Center 464-3575 M-Fri, 7:45am-5:15 pm Counseling Department 464-3152 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS) 464-3428 V/TDD (V/TDD) Deaf Services TTY 464-3429 M-, 9:00am-3:00pm, Fri 9:00am-12:00pm Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) and CARE 464-3423 M-, 8:00am-4:30pm, Fri 8:00am-3:00pm Financial Aid Department 464-3414 M-T,, Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm, W, 8:00am -12:00pm Health Services 464- 3516 M-, 9:00am-1:00pm Office of Instruction 464-3220 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Arts & Communications 464-3222 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Bus., Math & Sciences 464-3223 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Lang. Arts, Humanities & Soc Sciences 464-3217 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Physical Education 464-3479 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Vocational & Technology Programs 464-3246 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Library 464-3497 M-, 8:00am-7:00pm Police Services Emergency 466-7236 24 hours, 7 days/week Non-Emergency 464-3512 Public Information Officer 464-3161 M-Fri, 9:00am-5:00pm Safety Aides 464-7236 M-Fri, 10:00am-10:00pm Student Activities 464-3536 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Student Employment Serv. 464-3124 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm Student Services’ Admin. Offices 464-3214 M-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm Tutorial Center 464-3507 M-, 9:00am-5:00pm, Fri, 9:00am -2:00pm Veterans Affairs Office 464-3123 M-Fri, 8:00am-4:30pm World Wide Web Address: www.peralta.edu Laney College * See Assessment and Orientation Schedule on next page.

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MATH AND ENGLISH ASSESSMENT AND ORIENTATION LANEY COLLEGE Assessment Office-“A” Building, room 102 (510) 464-3259 English and Math assessments will be administered using a self-paced computerized testing program. Please call or visit the Assessment Center in the “A” Bldg. for the days and times available. If you are tak- ing both the math and English assessments, please allow at least three (3) hours to complete the process.

Matriculating students will need to attend an ASSESSMENT/ORIENTATION SESSION. Listed below is a schedule of the sessions. (Dates and times may change.)

Students with Disabilities who need accommodations should first contact Disabled Students Program & Services (DSPS) at (510) 464-3428. After receiving the Academic Accommodations Authorization form from DSPS, contact Blanca Montes de Oca at (510) 464-3260 in the Assessment Center in advance to request special accommodations.

IMPORTANT: There is no cost for assessment and orientation. Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college or any college program; however, students must meet prerequisites as stated in the college catalog. Bring photo identification with you on the day of your assessment and orientation. No children or food/drink are permitted. Cellular phones and pagers must be off during testing period. Assessment results must be picked up in Room A-102 with proper photo identification.

STUDENTS MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR ORIENTATION/ASSESSMENT SUMMER 2006 DATE DAY Time Time Time 12-April Tuesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 18-April Monday 1-4PM 5-8PM 28-April Thursday 9-12PM 1-4PM 2-May Monday 9-12PM 1-4PM 3-May Tuesday 1-4PM 5-8PM 10-May Tuesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 12-May Thursday 9-12PM 1-4PM 17-May Tuesday 1-4PM 5-8PM 23-May Monday 9-12PM 1-4PM 24-May Tuesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 31-May Tuesday 1-4PM 5-8PM 1-June Wednesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 3-June Friday 9-12PM 1-4PM 4-June Saturday 9-12PM 7-June Tuesday 1-4PM 5-8PM 8-June Wednesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 5-8PM 9-June Thursday 9-12PM 1-4PM 5-8PM 11-June Saturday 9-12PM 13-June Monday 9-12PM 1-4PM 5-8PM 15-June Wednesday 9-12PM 1-4PM 5-8PM 17-June Friday 9-12PM 1-4PM 18-June Saturday 9-12PM Late Assessment: Laney does not guarantee Math & English classes to be still available during late testing. 20-June Monday 9-12PM 1-4PM 23- June Thursday 9-12PM 1-4PM (continued on next page)

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LANEY COLLEGE

ESL ASSESSMENT AND ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

ESL assessment sessions are not computerized at this time. Appointments are necessary. Listed below are the dates and times scheduled for this Summer 2006 registration period.

IMPORTANT: • There is no cost for assessment and orientation. • Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college or any college program; however, students must meet prerequisites as stated in the college catalog. • Bring photo identification with you on the day of your assessment and orientation. • No Children or food permitted. Cellular phones and pagers must be off during testing period. • Assessment results must be picked up in Room A-102 with proper photo identification. • STUDENTS MUST MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR ORIENTATION /ASSESSMENT • SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

If you have any questions, please call the Assessment Center at (510) 464-3259

SUMMER 2006

DATE DAY Time 14-April Thursday 9-1PM 21-April Thursday 12-4PM 26-April Tuesday 4-8PM 4-May Wednesday 12-4PM 13-May Friday 9-1PM 16-May Monday 4-8PM 25-May Wednesday 9-1PM 2-June Thursday 4-8PM 6-June Monday 12-4PM 10-June Friday 9-1PM 14-June Tuesday 4-8PM 16-June Thursday 12-4PM 21-June Tuesday 12-4PM

Late Assessment: Laney does not guarantee Math & English classes will still be available during late testing.

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For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 25 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Merritt College

Merritt is a comprehensive, two-year community college that offers an array of liberal arts and occupa- tional programs. Our transfer program prepares students for transfer to a four-year college or university. Our occupational programs allow students to upgrade their technical skills or complete a certificate or a degree. We provide students with an opportunity to learn English as a Second Language and offer a variety of educational enrichment courses. In addition to our excellent instructional programs, we offer a broad range of support services and resources to increase the rate of student success.

Our faculty and staff are friendly, caring and committed to helping you achieve your goals.

Merritt College Telephone Directory

Department Phone Department Phone Academic Standing, Probation, Suspension Grievance Procedures 436-2477 and Reinstatement 436-2475 Help with Personal Problems 436-2475 AC Transit Monthly Bus Passes 436-2535 Lost and Found 436-2535 Add, Drop, or Change Classes 208-7225 or Learning Center 436-2442 436-2487 Library/Learning Resources Center (LRC) Admission, Registration, Academic 436-2457 Records 436-2487 or 436-2488 Main Switchboard 531-4911 Assessment Test Information 436-2562 Office of Instruction 436-2410 Books and Classroom Supplies 436-2438 Petition for Associate Degree/Certificate 436-2487 CalWORKs/MERRITTWorks 436-2469 or President’s Office 436-2416 436-2651 Puente Program 436-2529 Career/Transfer Center 436-2445 Public Information Office 436-2419 Cashier’s Office 436-2402 Safety and Police Services 436-2668 Child Care 436-2436 Student Activities/Government; Student Code of Student Conduct and Due Process Clubs (ASMC) 436-2535 436-2477 Student Health Services Center (not Academic Cooperative Work Experience Education 436-2637 Nursing Program) 436-2533 or 436-2534 Counseling 436-2475 or 436-2429 or 436-2470 Study Load (Permission to Carry Excess Units) Credit by Examination 436-2410 436-2475 Credit/No-Credit Courses 436-2410 Transfer (In or Out) 436-2445 Degrees, Programs, and Transfer Requirements Transcripts 436-2487 436-2445 Tutoring Assistance 436-2443 Disabled Students Programs and Services Veterans Affairs 436-2574 (DSPS) 436-2429 Vice President of Instruction 436-2410 Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Vice President of Student Services 436-2477 (EOPS) 436-2470 Fee-Based Classes/Payments 436-2413 Fees, Payments 436-2402 Financial Aid (Grants, Loans, Books) 436-2465

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NEW STUDENTS All new matriculating students at Merritt College must attend Assessment & Orientation. You will learn what to expect from your college experience, how to plan your schedule, when to see your counselor, and where to find the resources you need to succeed.

Following Assessment & Orientation, students will separate into groups according to their academic goals and will meet with an Academic Counselor to discuss assessment scores and a Student Education Plan (SEP), and receive help with selecting courses for the first semester. Students taking Assessment on days when no Group Planning is scheduled will need to make an appointment to meet with a counselor individually.

IMPORTANT • There is no cost for Assessment & Orientation. • Assessment results do not keep anyone from enrolling in college; however, students in certain programs must meet prerequisites as stated in the college catalog. • Photo identification is required on the day of your Assessment & Orientation appointment. • No children or food and drink are permitted. Cellular phones and pagers must be turned off during assessment. • Students must have a current application on file with Admissions & Records before attending Assessment & Orientation. • NO ONE WILL BE ADMITTED LATE. Students should arrive 15 minutes earlier than the scheduled session.

(Allow 2 hours): DATE ORIENTATION/ROOM ASSESSMENT/ROOM COUNSELING/ROOM Thursday, April 13 11:00 a.m., P203 12:00 p.m., P218 2:00-4:00 p.m., P300 Friday, April 21 4:00 p.m., P203 5:00 p.m., P218 -- Tuesday, April 25 9:00 a.m., A217 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300

Thursday, May 4 11:00 a.m., P203 12:00 p.m., P218 2:00-4:00 p.m., P300 Monday, May 8 4:00 p.m., P203 5:00 p.m., P218 -- Thursday, May 11 9:00 a.m., A217 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Wednesday, May 17 9:00 a.m., P207 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m. Thursday, May 18 9:00 a.m., A217 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300

Thursday, June 1 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., D178 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Wednesday, June 7 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., D178 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Friday, June 9 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., D178 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Saturday, June 10 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Thursday, June 15 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Saturday, June 17 9:00 a.m., P203 10:00 a.m., P218 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300

ASSESSMENT & ORIENTATION FOR ESL STUDENTS The ESL Assessments listed below meet on the Merritt College Campus. Call (510) 436-2562 for an appointment. Monday, April 24 9:00 a.m., P102 10:00 a.m., P102 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 Thursday, June 8 9:00 a.m., P102 10:00 a.m., P102 12:00-2:00 p.m., P300 ESL Language Assessments are also offered at the Fruitvale Education Center by appointment only. Call (510) 536-1830 or visit the center at 1900 #C Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland, CA 94601 (at the corner of Fruitvale Ave and Foothill Blvd.).

ASSESSMENT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES If you have a disability which requires alternative arrangements or materials, please contact the Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) Office at (510) 436-2429, Room P-300. NOTE: The Assessment & Orientation schedule is based upon availability of funds and is subject to change.

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Note: e Accelerated Transfer College (ATC) is intended to enable students to more quickly satisfy lower-division General Education (GE) requirements at most CSU and UC campuses, and some inde- pendents. However, completion of these pathways does not satisfy all GE and transfer requirements, such as the number of units needed for transfer. Students choosing to pursue the ATC are strongly advised to see a counselor to ensure that all transfer requirements will be met.

Summer 6/23/06 – 7/29/06 Summer 6/23/06 – 7/29/06 Summer 6/23/06 – 7/29/06

Art 1/Code 4222 Comm 20/Code 4191 Comm 20/Code 4192 Introduction to Art History Interpersonal Interpersonal Communication Skills Communication Skills Fri: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Sat: 9:00-12:00 & Fri: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fri: 6:00-9:00 p.m. 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sat: 9:00-12:00 & Sat: 9:00-12:00 & 12:30-3:30 p.m. 12:30-3:30 p.m.

Fall 8/25/06 – 10/14/06 Fall 8/23/06 – 10/14/06 Fall 8/25/06 – 10/14/06

Hist 7A/Code 0603 Engl 1A/Code 0329 Anthr 1/Code 0494 History of the United Composition & Reading Introduction to Physical States to 1877 Anthropology Or Wed: 6:00-9:00 p.m. Fri: 6:00-9:30 p.m. Afram 30/Code 0916 Sat: 9:00-12:00 & Sat: 9:00-12:30 p.m. African-American History: 12:30-3:30 p.m. Anthr 1L/Code 0843 Africa to 1865 Prereq required: Engl 201B Anthropology Lab Fri: 6:00-9:30 p.m. or assessment score Wed: 6:00-10:00 p.m. Sat: 9:00-12:30 p.m. (Full-term class)

Fall 10/20/06 – 12/16/06 Fall 10/18/06 – 12/16/06 Fall 10/20/06 – 12/15/06

Hist 7B/Code 0842 Engl 5/Code 0331 Nutr 10/Code 0618 History of the United Critical Thinking in Nutrition States Since 1865 Reading & Writing Fri: 5:30-9:30 p.m. Fri: 6:00-9:30 p.m. Wed: 6:00-9:30 p.m. Sat: 9:00-12:00 & Sat: 9:00-12:30 p.m. Sat: 9:00-12:30 p.m. 12:30-3:30 p.m. (No class 11/10, Prereq required: Engl 1A (No class 11/10, 11/24, 11/25) (No class 10/25, 11/25) 11/24, 11/25)

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BUILDING GUIDE

L LEARNING RESOURCES, LIBRARY, A ART, AUDIO-VISUAL, CHILD COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER/DSPS, DEVELOPMENT, ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM, STUDENT FITNESS CENTER, MUSIC, CLASSROOMS ACTIVITIES OFFICE, BOOKSTORE, STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES D ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMS, SCIENCE LABS, ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT P ASSESSMENT OFFICE, CLASSROOMS, CENTER (LEARNING CENTER, ELECTRONIC COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS, CLASSROOM, TUTORIAL, MATH LAB), ADMISSIONS & RECORDS, STUDENT MAILROOM SERVICES, COUNSELING

E/F GYMNASIUM, CLASSROOMS, LOCKER Q ADMINISTRATION, BUSINESS SERVICES, ROOMS, FACULTY OFFICES CASHIER, CAREER/TRANSFER CENTER, MERRITT COLLEGE MIDDLE HIGH SCHOOL, H LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE PRODUCTION CENTER SRH SELF-RELIANT HOUSE

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You are required to attend the first class meeting to confirm enrollment in a course.

Students who do not attend the first meeting may loose their place in class.

** A double asterisk means that the course is accept- able for transfer credit to California State University (CSU) and accept- able at the University of Cali- fornia, within any limitations stipulated by U.C.

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For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website www.peralta.edu administration of Justice African - American Studies

SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADJUS **063 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS 3 Units Philosophy, history, and theories of corrections: Explanations for criminal behavior, probation and parole process, modern approaches in corrections. M4216 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Staff A 218 Merritt **021 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION 3 UNITS OF JUSTICE History/philosophy of administration of justice in America: System and subsystems; theories of crime, punishment, rehabilitation; ethics/ professionalism. M4271 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Dixon A215 Merritt Code 4271 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AFRAM **005 THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN FAMILY IN THE 3 Units The African-American family from Africa to America: Emphasis on male-female relationships, obstacles to familty growth/development in U.S. A1205 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Staff A 213 Alameda CODE A1205 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 **008 AFRICAN-AMERICAN POLITICS 3 Units Analysis and understanding of major trends and developments in the politics of African-Americans: Emphasis on politicians within two-party system. L3335 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Ward-Allen E 207 Laney **012 PSYCHOLOGY OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS 3 Units Principles of psychology as they relate to the African-American community: Selected social problems from an African-American perspective. M4268 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Agee A 218 Merritt CODE M4268 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION **019 RACISM IN AMERICA 3 Units Explores the psychological, sociological, and economic implications and etiology of racism. M4169 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Staff D 132 Merritt **023 PERCEPTIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN 3 Units Study and application of the historical role African-American woman have played in the development of this country from its inception. L3336 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Ward-Allen E 207 Laney **027 AFRO-CARIBBEAN HISTORY, POLITICS, AND 3 Units CULTURE Historical/economic/cultural development of Caribbean from Native American occupation, colonization by Europen nations to struggle for sovereignty. M4211 Lec 09:00-11:00 MW Brown A 218 Merritt Lec 09:00-02:00 PM MTWThF FIELD Lec 09:00-11:00 ThF A 218 MEETS 7/3 & 5 MERRITT; 7/11-21 FIELD (JAMAICA); 7/27-28 MERRITT. **030 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: AFRICA TO 1865 3 Units The experience of African-Americans from their origins to the end of the Civil War: Emphasis on political, social/cultural development and change. M4269 Lec 06:00-09:45 PM MTWThF Cook A 218 Merritt CODE M4269 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION **031 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 1865 TO 1945 3 Units The experience of African-Americans in the U.S. from 1865 to 1945: Black Re- construction/national- ism, racism, impact of Depression and WWII. A1248 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Staff D 119 Alameda L3337 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Cook B 257 Laney

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A1245 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Smith A 231 Alameda CODE A1245 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 **032 AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY: 1945 TO PRESENT 3 Units The experience of African-Americans in the U.S. from 1945 to the present: Em- phasis on the Civil Rights movement and other contemporary issues. L3338 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Sanders E 200 Laney **033 THE ROOTS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN CULTURE 3 Units Historical dimensions of the African-American experience: Emphasis on formation of a distinctive African-American culture. M4212 Lec 10:00-12:00 MTWThF Brown A 218 Merritt Lec 09:00-02:00 PM MTWThF FIELD MEETS 5/30-6/2 MERRITT; 6/5-14 FIELD (GHANA); 6/19-20 MERRITT. *048GE THE POLITICS OF CRITICAL TEACHING AND 0.5 Unit LEARNING L3339 Lec 12:15-04:45 PM TW Fischer E 202B Laney CODE L3339 MEETS 06/27/06 TO 06/28/06 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL 200A CLASSIFIERS 1 2 Units Introduction to the visual-gestural aspects of American Sign Language Classi- fiers. PREREQUISITE ASL 50 OR ASL 50A COREQUISITE ASL 50B V5100 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM MW Cook BCC 205 Berkeley CODE V5100 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 TEAM TEACHERS: COOK AND WEISS 202A FINGERSPELLING AND NUMBERS 1 1 Unit Introduction to numerical and fingerspelling systems in American Sign Lan- guage. PREREQUISITE ASL 50 OR ASL 50A CO REQUISITE SL 50B V5101 Lec 06:30-08:00 PM TTh Amundsen BCC 303 Berkeley Lab 08:00-09:30 PM TTh BCC 303 CODE V5101 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 820 ASL FOR THE NOVICE 0 Units V5102 Lec 10:00-12:00 W Galindez BCC 401D Berkeley CODE V5102 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 FEE: $65; TO ENROLL, CALL 510-981-2872 OR E-MAIL [email protected] V5103 Lec 06:30-08:30 PM M Prinz BCC 303 Berkeley CODE V5103 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 FEE: $65; TO ENROLL, CALL 510-981-2872 OR E-MAIL [email protected] V5104 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM T Prinz BCC 205 Berkeley CODE V5104 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 FEE: $65; TO ENROLL, CALL 510-981-2872 OR E-MAIL [email protected] 848UR ASL CONVERSATION II 0 Units V5105 Lec 07:00-09:00 PM W Galindez BCC 303 Berkeley CODE V5105 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 FEE: $65; TO ENROLL, CALL 510-981-2872 OR E-MAIL [email protected] 848UT VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT II 0 Units V5106 Lec 07:00-09:00 PM Th Cook BCC 205 Berkeley CODE V5106 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 FEE: $65; TO ENROLL, CALL 510-981-2872 OR E-MAIL [email protected]

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SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHR **001 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units Study of human beings and their ancestors: Emphasis on relationships to other mammals, physical record and processes responsible for evolution. A1153 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Bousquet D 205 Alameda L3001 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Margold G 206 Laney L3418 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Margold F 200 Laney CODE L3418 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 M4163 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Valkenier A 208 Merritt CODE M4163 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION V5092 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Rickenbach ANNEX 125 Berkeley CODE V5092 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 **001L PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY LABORATORY 1 Unit An adjunct laboratory to Anthropology 1: Work with replicas of bones and visits to museums and zoos to study primate behavior and hominid evolution. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: ANTHRO 1. A1249 Lab 10:00-01:00 PM MTWTh Bousquet L 202E Alameda **003 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 Units Cross-cultural analysis of social and cultural factors of human behavior in the recent past and present. A1175 Lec 12:00-03:45 PM MTWThF Bousquet C 212 Alameda CODE A1175 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3002 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Margold F 255 Laney **005 AMERICAN INDIAN HISTORY AND CULTURE 3 Units Traditional ways of life and history both before and after contact with Europeans; current trends in socio-economic and cultural development. A1232 Lec 01:00-03:45 PM MTWThF Staff C 213 Alameda CODE A1232 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 APPAREL DESIGN AND MERCHANDISING ADAM 250A-D CUSTOM APPAREL SEWING 2 Units Custom apparel cutting, fitting, sewing, pressing, assembly methods & techniques: retail patterns, fabrics, interfacings, trims & notions. A1141 Lec 09:00-10:00 TWTh Bell D 310 Alameda Lab 10:00-01:00 PM TWTh D 307 A1013 Lec 06:00-06:45 PM MTWTh Binder D 302 Alameda Lab 06:45-09:00 PM MTWTh D 307 ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY A/ET *104A BEGINNING COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CAD) 3 Units Beginning computer aided drafting utilizing current industry software. PREREQUISITE: A/ET 23 OR 24. L3202 Lec 05:00-06:30 PM MTWTh Yu G 270 Laney Lab 06:30-09:30 PM MTWTh G 270 211 FUNDAMENTALS OF DRAFTING TECHNIQUES 4 Units Basics of board drafting to include lettering, sketching, dimensioning, and ortho- graphic and pictorial drawing. L3340 Lec 12:00-01:30 PM MTWTh Gee G 240 Laney Lab 01:30-06:00 PM MTWTh G 240

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SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE ART ART **001 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY 3 Units Art purposes, principles and forms: Basic under- standing of stylistic development and methods of analysis with emphasis on 20th-century art. A1014 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Yokoyama A 213 Alameda CODE A1014 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1176 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Burgess D 206 Alameda V5040 Lec 02:00-05:00 PM TWTh Staff BCC 303 Berkeley CODE V5040 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 M4222 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Horning A 214 Merritt Lec 09:00-12:00 S A 214 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM S A 214 CODE M4222 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 ACCELERATED TRANSFER COLLEGE. **004 HISTORY OF MODERN ART (1800 TO PRESENT) 3 Units Major visual art forms and movements of the 19th and 20th centuries: Focus on foremost painters, sculptors, and architects of the modern period. L3200 Lec 10:00-01:00 PM MTW Warren D 200 Laney **020 BEGINNING DRAWING AND COMPOSITION 2 Units Freehand drawing with various media: Drawing tech- niques and fundamentals of composition applied to subject matter including an intro to perspective. L3027 Lec 10:00-10:45 MTWTh Metcalf A 203 Laney Lab 10:45-01:00 PM MTWTh A 203 A1233 Lec 01:00-02:00 PM MTWThF Yokoyama D 316 Alameda Lab 02:00-04:45 PM MTWThF D 316 CODE A1233 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 **021 CONTINUING DRAWING AND COMPOSITION 2 Units Special problems of composition and drawing techniques in relation to drawing as a fine art: Study of form in black and white, and in color. L3026 Lec 10:00-10:45 MTWTh Metcalf A 203 Laney Lab 10:45-01:00 PM MTWTh A 203 **022 INTERMEDIATE DRAWING AND COMPOSITION 3 Units Exploration in drawing through a series of related works. Individual interests developed. L3024 Lec 10:00-11:30 MTWTh Metcalf A 203 Laney Lab 11:30-02:30 PM MTWTh A 203 **023 ADVANCED DRAWING AND COMPOSITION 3 Units Advanced drawing techniques applied to selected subjects and goals. L3025 Lec 10:00-11:30 MTWTh Metcalf A 203 Laney Lab 11:30-02:30 PM MTWTh A 203 **050 BEGINNING PAINTING 2 Units Basic techniques of oil or acrylic painting: Preparation and use of canvas and supports, color mixing, composition in a variety of styles. L3084 Lec 01:00-01:45 PM MTWTh Vaughan A.A. Laney Lab 01:45-04:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **051 CONTINUING PAINTING 2 Units Emphasizes composition using oils, acrylics, and mixed media (may include live models). L3083 Lec 01:00-01:45 PM MTWTh Vaughan A.A. Laney Lab 01:45-04:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **053 ADVANCED PAINTING 3 Units Emphasis on developing greater clarity in personal imagery and painting style: Development of a professional portfolio. L3081 Lec 01:00-02:30 PM MTWTh Vaughan A.A. Laney Lab 02:30-05:30 PM MTWTh A.A.

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**054A-D SPECIAL PROJECTS: PAINTING 2 Units Continued study and skill development with oil and acrylics: May include produc- tion of murals and other large-scale paintings/individual projects. L3082 Lec 01:00-01:45 PM MTWTh Vaughan A.A. Laney Lab 01:45-04:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **080 BEGINNING CERAMICS 2 Units Introduction to forming techniques, design, glazing, and firing. L3341 Lec 09:00-10:00 MTW Israel A.A. Laney Lab 10:00-01:00 PM MTW A.A. M4170 Lec 10:00-10:45 MTWTh Carlos A 133 Merritt Lab 10:45-01:00 PM MTWTh A 133 **081 CONTINUING CERAMICS 2 Units Continuation of Art 80: Emphasis on design prob- lems and skill development in forming, glazing, and firing processes. L3328 Lec 09:00-10:00 MTW Israel A.A. Laney Lab 10:00-01:00 PM MTW A.A. M4099 Lec 10:00-10:45 MTWTh Carlos A 133 Merritt Lab 10:45-01:00 PM MTWTh A 133 **082 INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS 3 Units Continuation of Art 81: Emphasis on glaze formulation, firing, and further skill development in forming processes. M4098 Lec 10:00-11:30 MTWTh Carlos A 133 Merritt Lab 11:30-02:30 PM MTWTh A 133 **083 ADVANCED CERAMICS 3 Units Continuation of Art 82: Emphasis on individual expression; experimentation in glazes, clay bodies, and kiln firing. M4097 Lec 10:00-11:30 MTWTh Carlos A 133 Merritt Lab 11:30-02:30 PM MTWTh A 133 **084A-D SPECIAL PROJECTS: CERAMICS 2 Units Exploration and experimentation in special areas of ceramics. L3327 Lec 09:00-10:00 MTW Israel A.A. Laney Lab 10:00-01:00 PM MTW A.A. M4096 Lec 10:00-10:45 MTWTh Carlos A 133 Merritt Lab 10:45-01:00 PM MTWTh A 133 **100 BEGINNING PRINTMAKING 3 Units Combinations of printmaking processes: Conventional and experimental techniques in lithography, etching, mono and relief printing, collograph. L3282 Lec 05:30-07:00 PM MTWTh Chavez A.A. Laney Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **101 CONTINUING PRINTMAKING 3 Units Continuation of Art 100: Emphasis on color, larger scale projects, and non-tradi- tional methods. L3286 Lec 05:30-07:00 PM MTWTh Chavez A.A. Laney Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **102 INTERMEDIATE PRINTMAKING 3 Units Continuation of Art 101: Emphasis on multi-plate color printing and its refine- ment. L3284 Lec 05:30-07:00 PM MTWTh Chavez A.A. Laney Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **103 ADVANCED PRINTMAKING 3 Units Continuation of Art 102: Experimentation with advanced techniques and refining of editioning skills. L3285 Lec 05:30-07:00 PM MTWTh Chavez A.A. Laney Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MTWTh A.A. **117A-D SPECIAL PROJECTS: PRINTMAKING 2 Units Continued study and skill development in special printmaking projects. L3283 Lec 05:30-06:15 PM MTWTh Chavez A.A. Laney Lab 06:15-08:30 PM MTWTh A.A.

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SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE ASIAN AND ASIAN-AMERICAN STUDIES ASAME **030 ASIANS AND ASIAN-AMERICANS THROUGH 3 Units FILMS Culture and societies of Asia and the Asian Diaspora, with particular emphasis on Asian-American documentary and dramatic films. L3342 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Sardalla E 211 Laney **045A ASIAN-AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1945 3 Units Asian-American history from the Pre-Columbian period to 1945: The ‘old’ Asian immigrants and their experiences. A1246 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Parayno D 205 Alameda **045B ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1945 TO THE PRESENT 3 Units Asian American history from 1945 to the present: The ‘new’ Asian immigration, assimilation, Asian- American empowerment, and community development. A1216 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff D 205 Alameda 048AA SURVEY OF ASIAN FILMS 3 Units A1235 Lec 05:30-10:00 PM MTW Staff D 237 Alameda CODE A1235 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 ASTRONOMY ASTR **001 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 3 Units History of astronomy, solar system, stars and their evolution, sidereal system and cosmology. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH 201 OR 210A-D OR (204B), & MATH 202. M4193 Lec 09:00-11:15 MTWTh Staff D 136 Merritt A1234 Lec 01:00-03:45 PM MTWThF Staff C 112 Alameda CODE A1234 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 **010 DESCRIPTIVE ASTRONOMY 3 Units Introduction to astronomy: Topics include the astronomy of the earth, the solar system, and the stars. L3384 Lec 12:00-03:00 PM MTW Nicol A 239 Laney AUTO BODY AND PAINT AUTOB *012 SERVICE WELDING FOR TRANSPORTATION 2 Units TECHNOLOGY Basic techniques of welding: Safety, set-up, & operational procedures performed in Oxyacetylene, MIG, & welding operations. A1251 Lec 08:00-09:00 TWTh Andrews B 203 Alameda Lab 09:00-12:00 TWTh B 113 AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY ATECH *022 INTRODUCTION TO AUTO MECHANICS 4 Units How cars work and what it takes to keep them working; use of tools, equipment and shop manuals; writing repair orders. A1010 Lab 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Peterson & Jalamillo B 102 Alameda Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh B 202 234 INTRO TO BRAKES, ALIGNMENT AND HEADLAMP AIMING 4 Units Introduces the operation, maintenance, Trouble- shooting & adjustment of steer- ing, suspension, braking & headlamp aiming systems. A1011 Lec 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Ramos B 106 Alameda Lab 10:15-12:30 MTWTh B 105

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SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY AMT *061C AIRFRAME SYSTEMS AND REVIEW 6 Units Course covers: Communication & navigation, wood structures, welding, & take- off warning systems. Preparing students for the FAA examination. PREREQUISITE: AMT 61B. A1015 Lec 07:15-10:15 MTWThF Gunter AIRFAC 101 Alameda Lab 10:45-02:00 PM MTWThF AIRFAC 113 BANKING AND FINANCE BNK/F *055 MONEY AND BANKING 3 Units How money functions in the U.S and world economies. L3343 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Staff G 206 Laney BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOL **002 HUMAN ANATOMY 5 Units Gross and regional anatomy of the human body; individual microscopic study of histological preparations of tissues and organs. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 10. M4133 Lec 08:00-12:30 MW Muhlinghaus D 252 Merritt Lab 09:00-12:30 TTh D 252 CODE M4133 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 M4196 Lec 06:15-08:30 PM MTWTh Staff D 247 Merritt Lab 08:30-10:15 PM MTWTh D 247 CODE M4196 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 **003 MICROBIOLOGY 5 Units Survey of the various microscopic agents of particular importance to humans with emphasis on those involved in infectious disease. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 30A OR 1A. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BIOL 10. M4221 Lec 08:00-12:30 TTh Schappell D 128 Merritt Lab 09:00-12:15 MW D 205 CODE M4221 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 M4217 Lec 09:00-01:30 PM MW Scott D 128 Merritt Lab 09:00-12:15 TTh D 205 CODE M4217 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 CODES M4217 & M4218 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER 9-12:15PM OR 12:15-3:30PM LAB TIMES. M4218 Lec 09:00-01:30 PM MW Scott D 128 Merritt Lab 12:15-03:30 PM TTh D 205 CODE M4218 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 CODES M4217 & M4218 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER 9-12:15PM OR 12:15-3:30PM LAB TIMES. M4219 Lec 05:30-07:30 PM MW Digennaro D 128 Merritt Lec 05:30-08:00 PM TTh D 128 Lab 03:30-05:15 PM MW D 205 Lab 03:30-05:00 PM TTh D 205 CODE M4219 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 CODES M4219 & M4220 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER AFTERNOON OR EVENING LAB TIMES. M4220 Lec 05:30-07:30 PM MW Digennaro D 128 Merritt Lec 05:30-08:00 PM TTh D 128 Lab 07:30-09:15 PM MW D 205 Lab 08:00-09:30 PM TTh D 205 CODE M4220 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 CODES M4219 & M4220 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER AFTERNOON OR EVENING LAB TIMES.

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**004 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units Study of functions of the living organism and its parts: Physical and chemical factors and processes involved. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 30A OR 1A. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BIOL 2. M4195 Lec 08:15-10:30 MTWTh Staff D 204 Merritt Lab 10:30-12:15 MTWTh D 204 CODE M4195 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 M4125 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Giorgi D 247 Merritt Lab 01:00-02:45 PM MTWTh D 247 CODE M4125 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 **010 INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 4 Units Introduction through study of structure, function, interrelationships, genetics, ecology, evolution of all life forms from bacteria to animals; lab. M4223 Lec 08:00-01:15 PM SU Staff D 252 Merritt Lab 01:30-06:45 PM SU D 252 CODE M4223 MEETS 06/17/06 TO 07/16/06 A1218 Lec 12:45-03:00 PM MTWTh Dave’ D 115 Alameda Lab 03:00-05:15 PM MTWTh D 115 A1252 Lec 12:45-03:00 PM MTWTh Dave’ D 115 Alameda Lab 09:30-11:45 MTWTh D 115 CODE A1252 IS PARTIALLY CONCURRENT W/ A1218. L3386 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Carbone FORUM Laney Lab 10:00-12:15 MTWTh B 201 L3387 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Sengupta B 201 Laney Lab 03:15-05:30 PM MTWTh B 201 L3388 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Gamal B 210 Laney Lab 04:00-06:00 PM MTW B 202 Lab 04:00-07:00 PM Th B 202 **011 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY 3 Units Introduction through study of structure, function, interrelationships, genetics, ecology, evolution of all life forms from bacteria to animals. L3389 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Carbone FORUM Laney L3390 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Gamal B 210 Laney **018 HUMAN ANATOMY 4 Units Study of gross and microscopic anatomy (structure) of the human body: Covers all systems; lab study/ dissection of human and other mammalian tissues. A1217 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Steiner C 112 Alameda Lab 10:00-12:15 MTWTh C 112 **020A HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units Study of the structure and function of human organ systems: Biological chemistry, cytology, histology and skeletal, muscular and nervous systems. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: BIOL 24 OR CHEM 30A. M4087 Lec 08:15-10:30 MTWTh Mccray D 210 Merritt Lab 10:30-12:15 MTWTh D 210 CODE M4087 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 M4137 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Koneti D 144 Merritt Lab 08:15-10:00 MTWTh D 247 CODE M4137 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 M4126 Lec 01:15-03:30 PM MTWTh Segmen D 210 Merritt Lab 03:30-05:15 PM MTWTh D 210 CODE M4126 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/03/06 **020B HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 5 Units Study of the structure and function of human organ systems: Senses, endocrine, cardiovascular, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 20A. M4161 Lec 01:00-03:30 PM MTWThF Angeles D 252 Merritt Lab 03:30-05:15 PM MTWThF D 252

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*024 BASIC HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 4 Units Fundamentals of structure and function of human organ systems; dissected mam- malian tissues, lab experiments, and medical-disease relationships. L3003 Lec 10:30-12:45 MTWTh Tate B 210 Laney Lab 08:00-10:15 MTWTh B 207 L3004 Lec 10:30-12:45 MTWTh Tate B 210 Laney Lab 01:15-03:30 PM MTWTh B 207 M4127 Lec 12:30-02:45 PM MTWTh Williams D 204 Merritt Lab 02:45-05:00 PM MTWTh D 204 **027 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 Units Explores and analyzes the multifaceted aspects of human sexuality: Physiological, psychological, sociological, legal, medical, cultural, etc. L3391 Lec 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Gamal B 203 Laney **028 HUMAN NUTRITION 3 Units Principles of nutritional science: Nutrients and their chemical and physiological roles in metabolism; nutrient requirements of humans. L3392 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Bohorquez B 210 Laney L3393 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Sengupta B 201 Laney *040 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2 Units Introduction to etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis, treatment, management and prevention of common infectious diseases. M4282 Lec 09:30-12:00 MTWThF Staff D 224 Merritt CODE M4282 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION BUSINESS BUS **001A FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Units Study of purpose, theory, and specific methods of accounting: Financial statements; income measurement; revenue recognition and measurement. A1069 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWTh Chu A 231 Alameda L3029 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWTh Beavers F 205 Laney V5068 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM MTWTh Ho ANNEX 120 Berkeley CODE V5068 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 L3169 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTWTh Staff F 205 Laney **001B MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 4 Units Uses of accounting data for planning, controlling and decision making. PREREQUISITE: BUS 1A. L3123 Lec 12:00-03:00 PM MTWTh Beavers F 205 Laney L3176 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTWTh Staff F 255 Laney **002 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW 3 Units General survey of business law: Principles of law on contracts, sales agency, torts, partnerships and corporations, and the uniform commercial code. L3407 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Chin, Jr F 203 Laney CODE L3407 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 M4194 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Mofidi P 111 Merritt L3006 Lec 12:15-03:15 PM TWTh Chin, Jr. F 203 Laney A1007 Lec 02:30-04:45 PM MTWTh Thyken, Jr. A 200 Alameda L3093 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Chin, Jr. F 203 Laney **010 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 Units Survey of various phases of business organization, finance, personnel, production, marketing, mana- gerial controls, government/business relations. M4080 Black Merritt ONLINE. ISP/EMAIL REQUIRED. [email protected] MANDATORY ORIENTATION MON 6/19, 6-7PM, P111. L3408 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Jones F 204 Laney CODE L3408 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06

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V5069 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Buckley ANNEX 120 Berkeley CODE V5069 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 A1155 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Villegas, Jr A 225 Alameda L3166 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Southall F 204 Laney M4114 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Staff P 207 Merritt L3154 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Southall F 204 Laney *020 GENERAL ACCOUNTING 3 Units Theory and practice of accounting: Double-entry process, complete accounting cycle, petty cash, banking procedures, notes, drafts, payroll taxes. L3207 Lec 12:30-02:45 PM MTWTh Staff F 200 Laney *052 PSYCHOLOGY AND HUMAN RELATIONS 3 Units Individual’s basic drives, motivation, responses, personality, emotions, attitutues, other psycho- logical problems as applied to business/industry. M4241 Lec 10:00-01:45 PM MTWThF Mofidi P 208 Merritt CODE M4241 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION *054 SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3 Units Functions and objectives of an executive: Definition of duties, basic knowledge of administration and organization, practice through case studies. L3394 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Southall F 204 Laney *055A SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 Units Transition and training course primarily for students who wish to manage and/or own their small business operation. A1253 Lec 06:15-08:30 PM MTWTh Kidd C 113 Alameda *055B SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 3 Units Features career exploration, job search, small business opportunities, management styles, techniques, and development of business plans. A1254 Lec 06:15-08:30 PM MTWTh Kidd C 113 Alameda 215A COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1 Unit Introduction to computer keyboard: Beginning basic skill development (215A). V5051 Lec 09:00-10:00 MW Jarvis BCC 203C Berkeley Lab 10:00-12:00 MW BCC 203C CODE V5051 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 215B COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1 Unit Continuing basic formats for various business forms, to 35 wpm (215B). PREREQUISITE: BUS 215A OR 230D OR 233A OR (230A). V5048 Lec 09:00-10:00 MW Jarvis BCC 203C Berkeley Lab 10:00-12:00 MW BCC 203C CODE V5048 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 215C COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1 Unit Intermediate: Emphasis on skills improvement and speed development to 42-45 words per minute (215C). PREREQUISITE: BUS 215B OR 233B OR 230F OR (230C) OR (233). V5049 Lec 09:00-10:00 MW Jarvis BCC 203C Berkeley Lab 10:00-12:00 MW BCC 203C CODE V5049 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 215D COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1 Unit Advanced: Continued speed development to 55 words per minute (215D). PREREQUISITE: BUS 215C OR 234B OR 231F OR (231C) OR (234). V5050 Lec 09:00-10:00 MW Jarvis BCC 203C Berkeley Lab 10:00-12:00 MW BCC 203C CODE V5050 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06

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219 COMPUTER LITERACY 1 Unit Introduction to computers and information technology for people with no back- ground in nor knowledge of computers. L3395 Lec 09:00-11:15 T Staff F 252 Laney Lab 11:15-01:30 PM T F 252 L3396 Lec 09:00-11:15 S Staff F 252 Laney Lab 11:15-01:30 PM S F 252 CODE L3396 MEETS 06/19/06 TO 07/29/06 230D-F BEGINNING KEYBOARDING (SELF-PACED) 1-2 Units Introduction to computer keyboard: Skill development (230D); basic formats for various forms (230E); skills/speed development to 35 wpm (230F). L3397 Staff Laney ON-LINE COURSE (P C BASED). E-MAIL/ISP REQUIRED. L3399 L/L 08:00-12:00 S Staff F 254 Laney Lab 12:30-02:30 PM S F 254 CODE L3399 MEETS 06/24/06 TO 07/29/06 A1269 Lec 09:00-10:00 TTh Purinton A 232 Alameda Lab 10:00-11:30 TTh A 232 L3398 L/L 10:30-12:30 MTW Staff F 254 Laney 231D-F INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING (SELF-PACED) 1-2 Units Continued computer keyboarding skills: Accuracy control (231D); developing tables (231E); forms & statements; speed development to 42 wpm (231F). L3400 Staff Laney ON-LINE COURSE (P C BASED). E-MAIL/ISP REQUIRED. L3402 L/L 08:00-12:00 S Staff F 254 Laney Lab 12:30-02:30 PM S F 254 CODE L3402 MEETS 06/24/06 TO 07/29/06 L3401 L/L 10:30-12:30 MTW Staff F 254 Laney 239 QUICKBOOKS PRO 1.5 Units Introduction to Quickbooks accounting software for a business. To complete the accounting cycle, such as: company setup, payroll, and transactions. A1236 Lec 12:15-01:15 PM MTWThF Staff C 210 Alameda Lab 01:15-02:45 PM MTWThF C 210 CODE A1236 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 241A-C BEGINNING WORD PROCESSING 1-3 Units Introduction to word processing concepts and basic computer operations: Data storing, basic editing functions and creating mailable documents. PREREQUISITE FOR 241A: BUS 215B OR 230F OR 233B OR (230C) OR (233). V5047 Lec 09:00-10:00 MW Jarvis BCC 203C Berkeley Lab 10:00-12:00 MW BCC 203C CODE V5047 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 CARPENTRY CARP 200 SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY 2 Units Open laboratory for students working on selected projects. L3033 Lab 08:00-01:30 PM MTWTh Katouli SITE* *CLASS MEETS ON CAMPUS, G160, FOR FIRST MEETING. (5671 DOVER ST., OAKLAND.) 211 ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION 3.5 Units Introduction to construction skills including power tools, math, blueprint inter- pretation and various methods of framing. L3265 Lec 07:00-09:00 MW Shanks SITE* Lab 09:00-02:00 PM MW SITE* CODE L3265 MEETS 06/19/06 TO 08/11/06 *MANDELA JTC L3031 Lec 08:00-09:30 MTWTh Katouli SITE* Lab 09:30-01:30 PM MTWTh SITE* *CLASS MEETS ON CAMPUS, G160, FOR FIRST MEETING. (5671 DOVER ST., OAKLAND)

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221 ADVANCED ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION 3.5 Units Installation and fabrication of interior and exterior finishes to include finishing practices. L3035 Lec 08:00-09:30 MTWTh Katouli SITE* Lab 09:30-01:30 PM MTWTh SITE* *CLASS MEETS ON CAMPUS, G160, FOR FIRST MEETING. (5671 DOVER ST., OAKLAND) 240A CONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION 2 Units Principles of preparatory demolition for rehabilitation. Remodeling and recon- struction of existing structures. L3034 Lec 08:00-09:00 MTW Katouli SITE* Laney Lab 09:00-12:00 MTW SITE* *CLASS MEETS ON CAMPUS, G160, FOR FIRST MEETING. (5671 DOVER ST., OAKLAND) 240B CONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION 2 Units Principles of preparatory demolition for rehabilitation. Remodeling and recon- struction of existing structures. L3032 Lec 08:00-09:00 MTW Katouli SITE* Lab 09:00-12:00 MTW SITE* *CLASS MEETS ON CAMPUS, G160, FOR FIRST MEETING. (5671 DOVER ST., OAKLAND) CHEMISTRY CHEM **001A GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 Units General principles of chemistry: Atomic theory, chemical composition, stoichi- ometry, thermochemis- try, bonding, gases, liquids, solids, solutions. PREREQUISITE: MATH 203 OR 211D OR (204C). RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CHEM 30A OR 50. A1185 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWTh Grow D 103 Alameda Lec 12:30-02:00 PM MTWTh D 103 Lab 02:00-04:15 PM MTWTh D 109 L3267 Lec 09:00-10:50 MTWThF De Forest A 233 Laney L/L 11:00-12:50 MTWThF A 233 Lab 01:30-03:45 PM MTWTh A 235/236 (TEAM TEACHER - STAFF) **001B GENERAL CHEMISTRY 5 Units General principles of chemistry: Kinetics, acid- base equilibria, buffers, solubility, entropy, electro/nuclear/coord chem; intro to organic chem. PREREQUISITE: CHEM 1A. M4044 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWTh Kelleher D 228 Merritt Lec 12:00-02:00 PM MTWTh D 228 Lab 02:00-05:00 PM MTW D 229 A1058 Lab 09:45-12:00 MTWTh Olds D 109 Alameda Lec 01:00-05:30 PM MTWTh D 119 A1059 Lec 01:00-05:30 PM MTWTh Olds D 119 Alameda Lab 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh D 109 **030A INTRODUCTORY INORGANIC CHEMISTRY 4 Units Fund. principles of inorganic chemistry: Matter & energy, atomic structure, reac- tions, nuclear chem, gases, liquids, solids, solutions, acids & bases. PREREQUISITE: MATH 201 OR 210D OR (204B). M4013 Lec 10:30-12:45 MTWTh Staff D 234 Merritt Lab 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh D 235 CODES M4013 & M4014 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER 8-10:15AM OR 1-3:15PM LAB TIMES. M4014 Lec 10:30-12:45 MTWTh Staff D 234 Merritt Lab 08:00-10:15 MTWTh D 235 CODES M4013 & M4014 LEC CONCURRENT. STUDENTS CHOOSE EITHER 8-10:15AM OR 1-3:15PM LAB TIMES.

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L3281 Lec 02:00-04:15 PM MTWTh Samuelson A 233 Laney Lab 04:15-06:30 PM MTWTh A 235/236 (TEAM TEACHER - GUAY) **050 BEGINNING CHEMISTRY 4 Units Fundamental principles and descriptive matter of elementary chemistry. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH 201 OR 210D OR (204B). L3268 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Brown FORUM Laney Lab 10:00-12:15 MTWTh A 235/236/2 (TEAM TEACHERS - KEILIN Staff CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHDEV *050 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 3 Units Survey of early childhood educ: Career options, history, appropriate practices with children, identification of quality programs, and nomenclature. M4272 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Wang A 137 Merritt CODE M4272 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4224 Lec 10:00-02:45 PM TTh Elliott A 215 Merritt M4225 Lec 05:00-08:00 PM MW Williams FRVAL* CODE M4225 MEETS 05/31/06 TO 07/26/06 *MEETS AT THE FRUITVALE VILLAGE, 1155 35TH AVENUE, OAKLAND. **051 CHILD GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT 3 Units Human growth and development: Prenatal through adolescence; interrelationship of physical, social, emotional, and intellectual growth. M4226 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Briffa A 208 Merritt **053 THE CHILD, THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY 3 Units Changing patterns & values of the family in modern society: Interaction of family members; socio- economic and ethnic factors affecting family life. M4227 Lec 12:30-02:45 PM MTWTh Briffa A 208 Merritt M4228 Lec 05:00-08:00 PM TTh Williams FRVAL* CODE M4228 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 07/27/06 *MEETS AT THE FRUITVALE VILLAGE, 1155 35TH AVENUE, OAKLAND. *054A PRESCHOOL EDUCATION: THEORY AND 3 Units GUIDANCE Study of philosophy, theory, guidance techniques and teaching methods appropriate to preschool programs and day care centers. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 51 OR (FACS 51). M4234 Lec 07:00-10:00 PM TWTh Mante MODEL* *MEETS AT THE MODEL SCHOOL, 2330 PRINCE STREET, BERKELEY. *054B THE PRESCHOOL PROGRAM 3 Units Development of curriculum plans in preschool pro- grams & day care centers fostering mental/social/ emotional/physical development of young children. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 51 OR (FACS 51). M4213 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Thompson A 137 Merritt *055A PRESCHOOL LABORATORY 5 Units Integration of theory and practice in teaching and guidance of young children: Practicum under supervision in Merritt Child Development Center. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 54A AND 54B. M4235 Lec 01:30-03:00 PM MTTh Olsen A 106 Merritt Lab 08:30-01:30 PM MTTh A 106 Lec 01:30-03:00 PM W A 106 Lab 08:30-01:30 PM W A 106 MEETS 5/30-7/28 MTR AND 2 WED 5/31 & 7/5. TEAM TEACHER: CALICA

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*055B PRESCHOOL LABORATORY 5 Units Planning, providing, & evaluating program areas: Overall supervision in day-to- day running of school, parent meetings,school-home relationships. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 55A. M4236 Lec 01:30-03:00 PM MTTh Olsen A 106 Merritt Lab 08:30-01:30 PM MTTh A 106 Lec 01:30-03:00 PM W A 106 Lab 08:30-01:30 PM W A 106 MEETS 5/30-7/28 MTR AND 2 WED 5/31 & 7/5. TEAM TEACHER: CALICA *058 PRESCHOOL ADMINISTRATION 3 Units Principles and practices of administration of pre- schools and/or day care centers: Licensing/legal requirements, staffing, finances, operations. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 54A AND 54B. M4229 Lec 05:00-09:30 PM MTW Crowder A 100 Merritt CODE M4229 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 06/28/06 *067 PARENTING/GRANDPARENTING 3 Units A comprehensive look at parenting/grandparenting styles of yesterday and today: Special attention to children at risk because of family breakdown. M4214 Lec 03:00-05:15 PM MTWTh Thompson A 137 Merritt *074 HEALTH AND SAFETY IN THE PRESCHOOL 3 Units Role of the teacher or childcare worker in pro- viding a healthful, safe environment for young children. M4230 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Daniels A 211 Merritt *075 SUPERVISING ADULTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD 3 Units PROGRAMS Supervision of adults in early childhood education programs: Study of the methods and principles of supervising teachers, aides, parents, volunteers. PREREQUISITE: CHDEV 54A AND 54B. M4231 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM ThF Crowder A 137 Merritt Lec 09:00-04:00 PM S A 137 CODE M4231 MEETS 06/01/06 TO 06/24/06 *084 YOUNG CHILD W/SPEC NEEDS: STRATEGIES/INTERVENTION 3 Units Current strategies/trends in working with children with special needs: Emphasis on providing/modify- ing services in inclusive early childhood settings M4232 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Johnson-Zeha A 117 Merritt 246 EMERGENT TOPICS: BEST PRACTICES WORKING 0.5 Unit W/CHILDREN Best practices for children from birth to school age: May include social-emotional development, diversity, special needs, literacy, public policy. M4233 Lec 06:30-08:45 PM WTh Staff BANANA CODE M4233 MEETS 06/21/06 TO 06/29/06 AT BANANAS, 5232 CLAREMONT AVE, OAKLAND. M4288 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM F Cohen BANANA Intersession meets 6/2 & 3 only at Bananas CHINESE CHIN **001 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units Introduction of pronunciation, grammar, sentence patterns practical vocabu- lary. L3116 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Staff E 200 Laney **002 ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) 5 Units (CONTINUATION) Study and practice in speaking, understanding, reading, and writing Mandarin Chinese characters. PREREQUISITE: CHIN 1. L3344 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Staff E 256 Laney

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**011A INTERMEDIATE CANTONESE A 5 Units In-depth lessons for a higher level study/practice of all basic language skills, gram- mar, vocabulary, Cantonese structure; cultural understanding. PREREQUISITE: CHIN 10B. A1271 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTWThF Tam D 206 Alameda *030A CONVERSATIONAL CANTONESE A 5 Units Intro to the basic knowledge of spoken Cantonese: Listening, speaking, grammar; practice of everyday topics of conversation; cultural awareness. A1272 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTWThF Tam D 206 Alameda COMMUNICATION COMM **001A INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH 3 Units Rhetorical and argumentative analysis of significant contemporary political and social issues. A1219 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Campbell C 213 Alameda L3345 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Staff F 203 Laney A1209 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Campbell A 200 Alameda CODE A1209 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1220 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Campbell D 208 Alameda L3346 Lec 03:00-05:15 PM MTWTh Staff E 200 Laney V5079 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Staff ANNEX 130 Berkeley CODE V5079 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 **020 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3 Units Analysis of communication needs and improvement of skills of listening, percep- tion, nonverbal communication, semantics, and conflict resolution. M4270 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Prentiss A 206 Merritt CODE M4270 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4188 Lec 10:00-01:00 PM MTW Hinerman A 206 Merritt V5080 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Staff ANNEX 130 Berkeley CODE V5080 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 M4189 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Glenn A 208 Merritt M4190 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Dttoboni-Stahl A 206 Merritt M4191 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Jones A 211 Merritt Lec 09:00-12:00 S A 211 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM S A 211 CODE M4191 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 MEETS 6/23-7/29. ACCELERATED TRANSFER COLLEGE. M4192 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Staff A 206 Merritt Lec 09:00-12:00 S A 206 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM S A 206 CODE M4192 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 MEETS 6/23-7/29. ACCELERATED TRANSFER COLLEGE. **045 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 Units Principles of public speaking: Oral presentations based on contemporary political and social issues; critical thinking, organization, and research. L3348 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff F 203 Laney A1210 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Marinaro C 211 Alameda CODE A1210 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3347 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Staff A 233 Laney A1255 Lec 06:15-08:30 PM MTWTh Cato C 211 Alameda

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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS **001 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER 4 Units INFORMATION SYSTEMS General nature of computer hardware, software, & systems: Hands-on applications (word processing/ spreadsheets/database mgmt); web browsing/email. A1270 Grill Alameda CODE A1270 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 07/28/06 COURSE CONDUCTED THROUGH WWW. PRIOR TO REGISTERING FILL IN FORM AT HTTP://CUZNBOB.COM/CIS001/ M4197 Black Merritt ONLINE. ISP/E/MAIL REQUIRED. [email protected] MANDATORY ORIENTATION MON 6/19, 7-8PM, P111. L3349 Lec 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Nguyen G 273 Laney Lab 10:15-12:30 MTWTh G 273 A1268 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff C 109 Alameda Lab 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh D 114 L3350 Lec 05:30-07:45 PM MTWTh Rogers G 273 Laney Lab 07:45-10:00 PM MTWTh G 273 **005 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE 5 Units Architecture of digital computers, design of algorithms for solving various prob- lems, and basic skills in computer programming. M4198 Feiler Merritt ONLINE. ISP/EMAIL REQUIRED. [email protected] OFFICE 2003. ORIENTATION WED 6/21 6:00PM ROOM P111 L3351 Lec 10:25-01:25 PM MTWTh Staff G 273 Laney Lab 01:25-03:40 PM MTWTh G 273 048UL FUNDAMENTALS OF LINUX 2 Units V5094 Lec 05:30-10:00 PM M Thananjeyan BCC 203A Berkeley Lab 05:30-10:00 PM W BCC 203B CODE V5094 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 *105 BASIC MECHANICS OF WEB PAGE DESIGN 1 Unit Basic theory & practice of web page construction using HTML & authoring tools: Preparation of images for the web, interface design, & interactivity. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS 237 V5089 Lec 05:30-09:30 PM MTWTh Guastavino BCC 203B Berkeley CODE V5089 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 06/15/06 ONE WEEK INTERSESSION CLASS 205 COMPUTER LITERACY 1 Unit Introduction to computers and information technology for people with no back- ground in nor knowledge of computers. A1206 Lec 09:00-10:15 MTWThF Mcdermott D 114 Alameda Lab 10:15-11:30 MTWThF D 114 CODE A1206 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 M4199 Lec 09:00-10:30 MTWThF Weston P 218 Merritt Lab 10:30-12:00 MTWThF P 218 CODE M4199 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/09/06 INTERSESSION A1237 Lec 09:00-10:45 MW Villegas, Jr D 114 Alameda Lab 10:30-12:15 MW D 114 M4200 Lec 10:15-11:30 TTh Mcdermott P 218 Merritt Lab 11:30-12:45 TTh P 218 M4201 Lec 07:00-08:15 PM TTh Weston P 218 Merritt Lab 08:15-09:30 PM TTh P 218 223A INTRODUCTION TO WORD 1 Unit Basic utilities in word processing using Microsoft Word. A1238 Lec 05:30-07:15 PM TTh Martindale D 114 Alameda Lab 07:00-08:45 PM TTh D 114 CODE A1238 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06

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237 INTRODUCTION TO INTERNET BASICS 1 Unit The Internet: How to connect to the Internet; exploring the World Wide Web; using Email, Search Engines and Directories, FTP Newsgroups. COREQUISITE: CIS 200 RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: CIS 241 V5093 Lec 05:30-09:30 PM MTWTh Staff BCC 206 Berkeley CODE V5093 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 06/08/06 ONE WEEK INTERSESSION CLASS 248BR WEB CREATION WITH DREAMWEAVER 2 Units A1208 Lec 01:00-03:00 PM MTWThF King A 232 Alameda Lab 03:00-05:00 PM MTWThF A 232 CODE A1208 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 CLASS DOES NOT MEET 5/31, 6/5, OR 6/7 COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE EDUCATION COPED *450 GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE 1-3 Units Supervised employment to assist in acquiring desirable work habits and attitudes. Employment need not relate to educational/occupational goals. COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. A1267 Roberts Alameda CONTACT ALZE ROBERTS @ 748-2219. *456A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN ACCOUNTING 1-2 Units Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend learning in the accounting field. COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3354 Jones Laney FOR INFORMATION, CALL 464-3187. *456C OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN BANKING AND 1-2 Units FINANCE Supervised employment providing opportunities to become a productive, responsible individual and to extend learning in the banking and finance field. COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3355 Jones Laney FOR INFORMATION, CALL 464-3187. *456I OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT 1-2 Units AND SUPERVISION COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3356 Jones Laney FOR INFORMATION, CALL 464-3187. *456J OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN MARKETING 1-2 Units AND SALES COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3357 Jones Laney FOR INFORMATION, CALL 464-3187. *460A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN MEDIA 1-2 Units COMMUNICATIONS COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3353 Shlisky Laney CLASS MEETS ON JUNE 19 AT 12NOON, IN TH 319. *484A OCC. WORK EXPERIENCE IN BIOTECHNOLOGY 1-2 Units COREQ: DURING REG TERMS: MINIMUM OF 7 UNITS INCL COPED; DURING SUMMER TERM: ONE OTHER CLASS. L3183 Alscher Laney RECOMMENDED FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY STUDENTS. FOR INFORMATION, CALL 464-3273. 48 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu cosmetology CULINARY ARTS

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COSMETOLOGY COSM 200 SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY 1-3 Units OPEN laboratory for students working on selected projects. PREREQUISITE: COMPLETION OF LECTURE & LABORATORY COURSES FROM ANY LEVEL. L3252 Lab 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Thomas B 100 Laney Lab 12:30-03:30 PM MTWThF B 100 (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) (TEAM TEACHERS - DINSDALE, STAFF) L3253 Lab 05:00-09:00 PM MTWThF Curry B 100 Laney (OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT) (TEAM TEACHER - YOUNG) COUNSELING COUN **024 COLLEGE SUCCESS 3 Units High-performance learning: Information organization, critical-thinking skills, time management, learning strategies, memory theory, goal setting. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL 201B. M4172 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Allen P 208 Merritt **057 CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING 3 Units In-depth career/life planning: Self-exploration, identifying values, interests, needs, goals; development of skills and a career action plan. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ENGL 201B. M4086 Lec 12:45-03:00 PM MTWTh Taylor P 208 Merritt 200A ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 0.5 Unit Information for new students: College programs, policies and procedures, campus resources and assessment. A1265 Lec 09:00-11:30 TWThF Staff A 224 Alameda CODE A1265 MEETS 07/03/06 TO 07/07/06 A1266 Lec 09:00-11:30 TWThF Staff A 200 Alameda CODE A1266 MEETS 07/03/06 TO 07/07/06 M4130 Lec 04:30-06:00 PM MW Zielke D 132 Merritt CODE M4130 MEETS 06/19/06 TO 07/05/06 M4286 Lec 04:30-06:00 PM TW Zielke D 132 Merritt CODE M4286 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/14/06 INTERSESSION 200B ORIENTATION TO COLLEGE 0.5 Unit Educational planning and college success skills: Development of an SEP; time management, study skills, note taking, test-takaing techniques. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: COUN 200A. A1161 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWTh Staff A 200 Alameda CODE A1161 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 07/14/06 A1162 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWTh Staff A 224 Alameda CODE A1162 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 07/14/06 207A CAREER EXPLORATION 1 Unit Career decision making: Exploration/clarification of values, skills, & goals to facilitate informed and realistic career choices; assessment tools. A1191 Lec 09:00-11:00 TWTh Staff F 215 Alameda THIS CLASS IS HELD IN THE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT/ CALWORKS OFFICE. CULINARY ARTS CULIN 222A-D BANQUET AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVING AND COOKING TECH 4 Units L3184 Lec 08:00-09:00 MTW Greenspan STUDNT CTR Laney Lab 09:00-02:00 PM MTW CAFETERIA Lab 08:00-02:00 PM ThF L3185 Lec 08:00-09:00 MTW Greenspan STDENT CTR Laney Lab 09:00-02:00 PM MTW CAFETERIA Lab 08:00-02:00 PM ThF For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates 49 SUMMER 2006 49 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu CULINARY ARTS DANCE

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255A COMMERCIAL BAKING 4 Units Principles of commercial baking from beginning to advanced levels. PREREQUISITE: TB TEST REQ’D BY 2ND WEEK OF CLASS. L3186 Lec 08:00-11:00 MW Huie E 121 Laney Lab 11:00-02:00 PM MW E 121 Lab 08:00-02:00 PM TTh E 121 255B COMMERCIAL BAKING 4 Units Principles of commercial baking from beginning to advanced levels. PREREQUISITE: CULIN 255A. L3187 Lec 08:00-11:00 MW Huie E 121 Laney Lab 11:00-02:00 PM MW E 121 Lab 08:00-02:00 PM TTh E 121 255C COMMERCIAL BAKING 4 Units Principles of commercial baking from beginning to advanced levels. PREREQUISITE: CULIN 255B. L3189 Lec 08:00-11:00 MW Huie E 121 Laney Lab 11:00-02:00 PM MW E 121 Lab 08:00-02:00 PM TTh E 121 255D COMMERCIAL BAKING 4 Units Principles of commercial baking from beginning to advanced levels. PREREQUISITE: CULIN 255C. L3188 Lec 08:00-11:00 MW Huie E 121 Laney Lab 11:00-02:00 PM MW E 121 Lab 08:00-02:00 PM TTh E 121 DANCE DANCE **010A-D BALLET 1 Unit Study and development of the skill and techniques of ballet. A1222 Lab 08:00-11:00 MTW Nguyen G 111 Alameda L3133 Lab 08:00-09:50 MTWThF De Fazio D 100 Laney (BEGINNING) **020A-D AFRICAN-HAITIAN DANCE 1 Unit Study and development of skills and techniques of African-Haitian dance empha- sizing the Katherine Dunham technique. L3279 Lab 02:00-03:50 PM MTWThF Johnson D 100 Laney (BEGINNING) **022A-D WEST AFRICAN DANCE 1 Unit Traditional West African Dance forms reflecting history, folklore, culture, language and costumes of various ethnic groups. L3358 Lab 10:00-11:50 MTWThF Diouf D 100 Laney (BEGINNING) L3089 Lab 12:00-01:50 PM MTWThF Diouf D 100 Laney (BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE) **024A-D BALLROOM DANCE 1 Unit Latin-American dances from social dances in past decades to contemporary Hispanic dances. A1223 Lab 04:00-07:00 PM MTW Nguyen *SITE Alameda VIETNAMESE CENTER 2321 INTERNATIONAL BLVD, OAKLAND **030A-D JAZZ DANCE 1 Unit Development of proficiency and techniques: Skills related to rhythm, dance pro- duction, stagecraft, and choreography. L3254 Lab 06:00-07:50 PM MTWThF Johnson D 100 Laney L3278 Lab 06:00-07:50 PM MTWThF Thomas STAGE Laney (N. Y. STYLE)

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**040A-D MODERN DANCE 1 Unit Development of the skills and techniques of modern dance. A1224 Lab 11:00-02:00 PM MTW Nguyen G 111 Alameda L3132 Lab 08:00-09:50 PM MTWThF Himes D 100 Laney (DUNHAM TECHNIQUE) **044A-D SALSA 1 Unit Examination of roots of salsa: Rumba, cha-cha-cha, mambo, merengue, rueda, casino/club-style dancing. Emphasis on dance technique, rhythmic training. L3359 Lab 04:00-05:50 PM MTWThF Himes D 100 Laney A1156 Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MTW De Guzman G 111 Alameda 048AP HIP-HOP DANCE 1 Unit A1225 Lab 01:00-04:00 PM MTWThF Nguyen G 111 Alameda CODE A1225 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 *048AQ TANGO 1 Unit A1256 Lab 06:00-09:00 PM MTWThF De Guzman G 111 Alameda CODE A1256 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 ECONOMICS ECON **001 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS 3 Units (MACRO-ECONOMICS) Introductory economic concepts: Income and production; inflation, recession, depression; money and banking; monetary/fiscal policy; economic growth. L3151 Lec 07:00-10:00 TWTh Simon F 200 Laney A1070 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Gueye C 109 Alameda CODE A1070 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3420 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Simon F 205 Laney CODE L3420 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1157 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff C 105 Alameda L3149 Lec 02:30-05:30 PM TWTh Simon F 255 Laney L3126 Lec 05:45-08:45 PM TWTh Simon G 266 Laney **002 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO-ECONOMICS) 3 Units Forms of business organization, theory of the firm within competitive/non-com- petitive markets, distribution of income, poverty, labor, agriculture. A1078 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Strosser C 209 Alameda L3153 Lec 10:00-01:00 PM TWTh Simon B 130 Laney L3421 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Simon F 205 Laney CODE L3421 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3277 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Rutledge E 254 Laney Lec 09:00-12:00 S E 254 Lec 12:30-03:15 PM S E 254 CODE L3277 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 **005 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS 3 Units An introductory course in macroeconomics and microeconomics that seeks to acquaint students with the methods and principles of economics. A1239 Lec 12:30-03:15 PM MTWThF Staff C 209 Alameda CODE A1239 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN EMT 210 EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - BASIC 5 Units Basic training course covering techniques of emergency medical care considered within the responsibilities of the Emergency Medical Technician. PREREQ: HLTED 9 OR STANDARD FIRST AID, & CPR FOR PROFESSIONALS RESCUER (RED CROSS) OR ASHI CPR PRO/BLS, & TB SKIN TEST, & HEPATITIS B VACCINE. M4037 Lec 06:00-10:00 PM MW English EMSOFD CODE M4037 MEETS 06/12/06 TO 08/10/06 & 54.00 TTL LAB HRS TBA MEETS AT EMS OAKLAND FIRE DEPT., 47 CLAY STREET, OAKLAND. LABS TBA.

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A1042 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Nelson C 211 Alameda L3134 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff B 264 Laney M4026 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Hart D 221 Merritt L3135 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Staff B 256 Laney M4031 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Goldweber D 224 Merritt V5054 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Staff ANNEX 125 Berkeley CODE V5054 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 **010A CREATIVE WRITING 3 Units Introductory study of creative writing techniques in fiction, poetry and drama. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. M4107 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt V5055 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Sosa BCC 205 Berkeley CODE V5055 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 **010B CREATIVE WRITING 3 Units Introductory study of creative writing techniques in fiction, poetry and drama. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. ENGL 10A IS NOT PREREQUISITE TO 10B. M4110 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt **017A SHAKESPEARE 3 Units Study of selected works of Shakespeare. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. V5018 Lec 06:00-10:00 PM MW Lowood ANNEX 145 Berkeley CODE V5018 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 INCL/(2) PERFORMANCES @ CA SHAKESPEARE FEST(~$48); ACTOR FROM FESTIVAL TEAM TEACHES; BEGINS MON, 6/05 **017B SHAKESPEARE 3 Units Study of selected works of Shakespeare. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. ENGL 17A IS NOT PREREQUISITE TO 17B. V5020 Lec 06:00-10:00 PM MW Lowood ANNEX 145 Berkeley CODE V5020 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 INCL.(2) PERFORMANCES @ CA SHAKESPEARE FEST($48): ACTOR FROM FESTIVAL TEAM TEACHES: BEGINS MON, 6/05 **038 LIFT EVERY VOICE: RACE, CLASS, GENDER. 3 Units IN THE U.S Through essays, poetry, stories and novels, a multitude of perspectives from across America’s cultures will be examined. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. M4285 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Staff D 166 Merritt CODE M4285 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION **043 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF POETRY 3 Units Introduction to the elements of poetry: Imagery, sound, form, tone and diction. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. M4209 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt **070A TRANSFORMING AUTOBIOGRAPHY INTO 3 Units CREATIVE WRITING Transforming personal experience into auto-biographical scenes, sketches, memoirs, anecdotes, histories, poems, tall tales, yarns, and stories. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 1A. V5056 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Sosa BCC 205 Berkeley CODE V5056 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 *101B INTEGRATED COMPOSITION STUDIES 2 Units English composition, grammar, and basic writing skills. Expression of ideas in ways that are logical, critical, and persuasive. V5061 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TTh Coleman BCC #1 Berkeley CODE V5061 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 DESIGNED FOR PACE MAJORS BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates 53 SUMMER 2006 53 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu ENGLISH ENGLISH

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201A PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION AND READING 3 Units Intermediate approach to preparation for paragraph and theme development. PREREQ: ENGL 250D/252B/259D/292B/292EB OR WRITING ASSESSMT, & 251D/252B/259D/293B OR READING ASSESMT M4007 Lec 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Staff P 203 Merritt A1016 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Rubin D 204 Alameda CODE A1016 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1177 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Lee D 204 Alameda L3072 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff A 273 Laney M4004 Lec 11:00-01:15 PM MTWTh Lawrence D 133 Merritt L3319 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Staff B 256 Laney A1258 Lec 01:00-03:45 PM MTWThF Staff C 105 Alameda CODE A1258 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 V5057 Lec 02:00-05:00 PM MTW Quirk ANNEX 110 Berkeley CODE V5057 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 M4155 Lec 02:00-04:15 PM MTWTh Madison A 206 Merritt L3074 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Staff B 257 Laney M4179 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Staff D 221 Merritt V5073 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Lebo-Planas BCC 401D Berkeley CODE V5073 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 201B PREPARATION FOR COMPOSITION AND READING 3 Units Intermediate approach to preparation for paragraph and theme development. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 201A. M4006 Lec 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Staff P 203 Merritt A1017 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Rubin D 204 Alameda CODE A1017 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 CODE A1017 IS CONCURRENT W/ENGL 201A, CODE A1016. A1178 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Lee D 204 Alameda L3073 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff A 273 Laney M4005 Lec 11:00-01:15 PM MTWTh Lawrence D 133 Merritt L3320 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Staff B 256 Laney V5058 Lec 02:00-05:00 PM MTW Quirk ANNEX 110 Berkeley CODE V5058 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 M4176 Lec 02:00-04:15 PM MTWTh Madison A 206 Merritt L3075 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Staff B 257 Laney M4180 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Staff D 221 Merritt V5074 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Lebo-Planas BCC 401D Berkeley CODE V5074 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 202 READING FOR INFORMATION 3 Units Reading skills to prepare for college-level reading: Comprehension, vocabulary, and rate-improvement techniques. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: APPROPRIATE PLACEMENT THROUGH MULTIPLE MEASURES ASSESSMENT PROCESS. M4178 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Staff D 208 Merritt 206A ENGLISH GRAMMAR 3 Units Review of basic principles of grammar. L3052 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff B 253 Laney 208 WRITING WORKSHOP 0.5 Unit Individualized instruction in writing, utilizing computers: Grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, idea development, organizational skills. V5005 Lec 09:00-09:45 F Quirk BCC 203B Berkeley Lab 09:45-12:00 F BCC 203B CODE V5005 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS FRIDAY, 6/09/06

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V5059 Lec 12:30-01:15 PM F Quirk BCC 203B Berkeley Lab 01:15-03:30 PM F BCC 203B CODE V5059 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS FRI, 6/09/06 210A CREATIVE WRITING 3 Units Introductory study of creative writing techniques in fiction, poetry and drama. M4109 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt 210B CREATIVE WRITING 3 Units Introductory study of creative writing techniques in fiction, poetry and drama. M4108 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt 211 INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING 3 Units Develops the ability to analyze, criticize and advocate ideas. A1041 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Alexander C 210 Alameda CODE A1041 IS CONCURRENT W/ENGL 005, CODE A1040. A1259 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Staff C 211 Alameda CODE A1259 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1043 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Nelson C 211 Alameda CODE A1043 IS CONCURRENT W/ ENGL 005, A1042 217A SHAKESPEARE 3 Units Study of selected works of Shakespeare. V5019 Lec 06:00-10:00 PM MW Lowood ANNEX 145 Berkeley CODE V5019 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 INCL/2 PERFORMANCES AT CA SHAKESPEARE FEST(~$48); FESTIVAL ACTOR TEAM TCHES; 217A NOT TRANSFERABLE 243 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF POETRY 3 Units Introduction to the elements of poetry: Imagery, sound, form, tone, and dic- tion. M4210 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Kaplan D 132 Merritt 250A-C BASIC WRITING 1-3 Units Emphasizes organizing materials and writing sentences and paragraphs cor- rectly. A1018 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Leonard C 210 Alameda L3280 Lec 10:30-12:45 MTWTh Staff A 140 Laney A1227 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Leonard A 231 Alameda L3076 Lec 05:45-08:00 PM MTWTh Staff E 201A Laney 251A-C BASIC READING 1-3 Units Practice in techniques for improving reading skills. L3106 Lec 03:00-05:15 PM MTWTh Staff SITE* *UNITED INDIAN NATIONS: 1320 WEBSTER ST., OAKLAND 252A INTEGRATED READING AND WRITING 5 Units Preparation in combined reading and writing instruction to ensure success in college: Integrated reading, writing, and critical thinking. M4181 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWTh Miller A 217 Merritt & 9.00 TTL LAB HRS TBA 258 WRITING WORKSHOP (BASIC SKILLS) 0.5 Unit Individualized instruction in writing, utilizing computers: Grammar, punctuation, sentence struc- ture, idea development, organizational skills. V5006 Lec 09:00-09:45 F Quirk BCC 203B Berkeley Lab 09:45-12:00 F BCC 203B CODE V5006 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS FRI, 6/09/06 V5060 Lec 12:30-01:15 PM F Quirk BCC 203B Berkeley Lab 01:15-03:30 PM F BCC 203B CODE V5060 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS FRI, 6/09/06

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270A-D THE WRITING CENTER 0.5-2.5 Units One-on-one assistance with any writing-related problem, project, or assignment in any discipline. A1128 Lab 10:00-04:00 PM MTWTh Staff L 234 Alameda CODE A1128 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESL 200A SPEAKING 3 5 Units Low intermediate level of speaking: Emphasis on grammar skills to improve both fluency and accuracy in American English. PREREQ: ESL 250B OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. L3247 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Reed E 201A Laney A1228 Lec 11:00-02:00 PM MTWThF Popal G 119 Alameda L3248 Lec 05:45-09:30 PM MTWTh Sandoval B 266 Laney 200B SPEAKING 4 5 Units High intermediate level of speaking: Emphasis on grammar skills to improve flu- ency and accuracy in American English. PREREQ: ESL 200A OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. A1229 Lec 11:00-02:00 PM MTWThF Popal G 119 Alameda 201A WRITING 3 5 Units Low intermediate level of writing including expanding paragraphs into simple essays. PREREQ: ESL 251B OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. REC PREP: ESL 202A (CAN BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY). L3249 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Borhan B 266 Laney 202A GRAMMAR 3 3 Units Low intermediate level of English grammar emphasizing complex sentence struc- tures and sentence patterns. PREREQ: ESL 252B OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. M4132 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTW Neely P 204 Merritt L3170 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Thompson E 202B Laney 202B GRAMMAR 4 3 Units High intermediate level of English grammar with continuing emphasis on complex sentence structures and sentence patterns. PREREQ: ESL 202A OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. L3171 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Siegal B 253 Laney 202C GRAMMAR 5 3 Units Advanced level of English grammar involving application of complex grammar skills to formal writing. PREREQ: ESL 202B OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. L3175 Lec 12:30-02:45 PM MTWTh Robinson E 204 Laney 208A CONVERSATION 3 3 Units Intermediate level of spoken English with emphasis on conversational skills. PREREQUISITE: ESL 258 OR PLACEMENT AT THE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL THROUGH ASSESSMENT M4274 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Neely D 136 Merritt CODE M4274 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION 250A SPEAKING 1 5 Units High beginning level of speaking: Emphasis on basic grammar skills; practice in speaking and understanding American English. REC PREP: PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT PROCESS. A1211 Lec 08:00-02:00 PM MTWThF Ferrero-cast D 229 Alameda CODE A1211 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3197 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Queen E 202B Laney M4032 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWTh Lake FRVAL* *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVENUE, OAKLAND. FOR INFORMATION:536-1830.

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L3030 Lec 05:45-09:30 PM MTWTh Witt E 204 Laney 250B SPEAKING 2 5 Units Continuation of the listening and speaking skills introduced in ESL 250A. PREREQ: ESL 250A OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. A1212 Lec 08:00-02:00 PM MTWThF Ferrero-cast D 229 Alameda CODE A1212 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 CODE A1212 IS CONCURRENT W/ ESL 250A, CODE A1211. L3198 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Roman B 265 Laney M4081 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWTh Wong FRVAL* *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVENUE, OAKLAND. FOR INFORMATION: 536-1830 L3172 Lec 05:45-09:30 PM MTWTh Roost A 120 Laney 251A WRITING 1 5 Units High beginning level of writing: Emphasis on basic sentences, punctuation rules, and short narrative and descriptive paragraphs. PREREQUISITE: ESL 252A. A1139 Lec 08:00-11:00 MTWThF Popal D 229 Alameda L3043 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Hunt G 246 Laney 251B WRITING 2 5 Units Continuation of writing skills introduced in ESL 251A. PREREQ: ESL 251A OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. REC PREP: ESL 252B (CAN BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY). A1140 Lec 08:00-11:00 MTWThF Popal D 229 Alameda CODE A1140 IS CONCURRENT W/ESL 251A, CODE A1139. L3250 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Nalty de Vega B 252 Laney 252A GRAMMAR 1 5 Units High beginning level of English grammar. REC PREP: PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT PROCESS. M4105 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWTh Marvin FRVAL* *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVENUE, OAKLAND. FOR INFORMATION: 536-1830 L3173 Lec 12:15-04:00 PM MTWTh Crump B 265 Laney M4131 Lec 05:00-09:00 PM MTWTh Kierstead FRVAL* Merritt *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVENUE OAKLAND. FOR INFO: 536-1830. TEAM TEACHER: MARTE 252B GRAMMAR 2 5 Units Continuation and expansion of basic grammar skills and sentence patterns. PREREQ: ESL 252A OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. L3269 Lec 12:15-04:00 PM MTWTh Berry E 207 Laney 256 SPELLING AND PHONICS OF AMERICAN 5 Units ENGLISH 2 Study of the sounds and spelling of American English. REC PREP: PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT PROCESS. L3199 Lec 08:30-12:15 MTWTh Robinson E 204 Laney 258 CONVERSATION 2 3 Units Beginning level: focus on self-expression and vocabulary for daily activities. REC PREP: PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT PROCESS. A1240 Lec 01:00-03:45 PM MTWThF Swain D 204 Alameda CODE A1240 MEETS 07/10/06 TO 08/03/06 M4054 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Ormandy FRVAL* *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVENUE. FOR INFO: 536-1830. 290A-C BEGINNING ESL 1 3-4 Units Focus on very basic grammar, and writing and reading lifeskills such as personal information, everyday activities, and feelings/emotions. M4053 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTWTh Brooks FRVAL* OPEN ENTRY/EXIT. *MEETS AT FRUITVALE CENTER, 1900 FRUITVALE AVE., OAKLAND. FOR INFO: 536-1830

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**002 HUMAN VALUES 3 Units Study of human values: The individual in relation to the environment as it affects conduct among diverse cultures, past and present. M4017 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Hart D 208 Merritt A1184 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Zitlrain D 206 Alameda CODE A1184 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 M4276 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Flowers D 208 Merritt CODE M4276 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION **030A HUMAN VALUES-ETHICS 3 Units Analysis of the concepts of good and right in our society and criteria of con- duct. L3363 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM MTW Sabzevary E 256 Laney L3422 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Sabzevary E 211 Laney CODE L3422 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 **040 RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD 3 Units Comparative study of the world’s great religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. A1214 Lec 08:00-11:45 MTWThF Staff C 210 Alameda CODE A1214 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3423 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Sabzevary E 211 Laney CODE L3423 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 V5041 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Johnson BCC 303 Berkeley CODE V5041 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 L3310 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Sabzevary E 256 Laney **051B LATIN-AMERICAN FOLKLORE 3 Units No knowledge of Spanish required. Study of Mexican, Mexican-American, and Latin-American folklore. A1276 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Puschendorf D 207 Alameda CODE A1189 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 JAPANESE JAPAN *050A CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE AND CULTURE 3 Units Speaking of simple modern Japanese: Basic knowledge of Japanese culture and its people. L3404 Lec 12:00-03:00 PM MWTh Staff E 201B Laney JOURNALISM JOURN **055 INTRODUCTION TO JOURNALISM 3 Units Study of news media including history and philosophy of news dissemination and theory of communication; analysis of daily news. PREREQUISITE: ENGL 201B. L3119 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Dragin B 262 Laney LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE LANHT **038 NATIVE PLANT HABITATS 2 Units Principles and practices of native plant habitats: Major plant habitats and native plant examples in California; major components that define habitats. M4115 Lec 09:00-01:30 PM TTh Keator H 101/FLD Merritt CODE M4115 MEETS 07/11/06 TO 08/03/06 FIRST MEETING AT TILDEN BOTANICAL GARDEN ON 7/11. FOR INFORMATION CALL 436-2418.

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*039 PLANT MATERIALS REVIEW 1.5 Units Field review of native and exotic trees, shrubs, groundcovers and vines typically used in Bay Area landscaping: Overview of recognition techniques. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: LANHT 2, 3, 4, & 5. M4203 Lec 09:30-12:30 TTh Miller FIELD Merritt Lec 01:30-04:00 PM TTh FIELD CODE M4203 MEETS 06/13/06 TO 06/27/06 FIRST MEETING IN LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURE ROOM H108 ON 6/13. FOR INFORMATION CALL 436-2418. *053A-D ALPINES LAB 2 Units Observation of nature’s effect on natural rock- garden formation and application of these princi- ples in design/installation of local rock gardens. M4237 Lab 08:00-12:00 ThFSUM Winchester FIELD Merritt Lab 01:00-04:30 PM ThFSUM FIELD MEET 3 WEEKENDS 7/6-10;7/20-24;7/27-31. FEE $30. MANDATORY ORIENTATION FRI 6/2, 7-9PM, H108. 501 URBAN COMMUNITY GARDEN: CONSTRUCTION/ 0 Units MAINTENANCE Urban community gardening: Benefits, skills for design/implementation, raised-bed garden tech niques, garden maintenance, plant/crop selection. M4002 Lec 09:00-12:00 MWS Branca FIELD Lab 12:00-01:30 PM MWS FIELD CODE M4002 MEETS 05/27/06 TO 06/17/06 FIRST MEETING AT THE GARDEN, 666 BELLEVUE AVE., OAKLAND ON 5/27 AT 9AM. FOR DIRECTIONS 436-2593. M4024 Lec 09:00-12:00 M Branca FIELD Lab 12:00-01:30 PM M FIELD Lec 09:00-12:00 WS FIELD Lab 12:00-01:30 PM WS FIELD MEETS 6/19-8/16. 1ST MEETING: GARDEN 666 BELLEVUE, OAKLAND ON MON 6/19. FOR DIRECTIONS CALL 436-2593. 811A PRUNING PINES 0 Units Basic techniques of pruning ornamental pine trees, including styline, design and proper care. M4204 Lec 09:30-12:30 S Castellon H 101 Merritt CODE M4204 MEETS 06/03/06 ONLY FEE $36. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION CALL 436- 2413 OR COME TO Q300. NO ON-LINE REGISTRATION. 816 PRUNING CONTAINER TREES AND SHRUBS 0 Units In-depth study of pruning container trees and shrubs: Detail pruning, miniatur- izing, caring, wiring, and positioning. M4205 Lec 09:30-12:30 S Castellon H 101 Merritt CODE M4205 MEETS 06/17/06 ONLY FEE $36. FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION CALL 436- 2413 OR COME TO Q300. NO ON-LINE REGISTRATION. LEARNING RESOURCES LRNRE 267 COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES 1-3 Units Development of appropriate social and behavioral skills, assertiveness in vocational and social settings, on-the-job behavior, goal setting. RECOMMENDED FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES. A1057 L/L 09:00-11:00 MTWTh Staff L 228 Alameda OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT. CODE A1066 IS CONCURRENT W/ CODE 1065 272A-B COMPUTER ACCESS PROJECTS 0.5-1.5 Units For those needing specialized adaptive computer technologies: Improvement of basic writing/editing skills through computer-aided instruction. RECOMMENDED FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES. M4046 Lab 10:00-05:00 PM TTh Alexander L 102 Merritt OPEN ENTRY/EXIT; 27 HOURS REQUIRED FOR EACH .5 UNIT.

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251A-D ARITHMETIC 1-4 Units Arithmetic of whole numbers and fractions (A); decimals, percents (B); ratio, proportion, mea- surements (C); intro to equations, formulas (D). PREREQ FOR 251B: MATH 251A OR ASSESS. FOR 251C: MATH 251B OR ASSESS. FOR 251D: MATH 251C OR ASSESS L3013 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWTh Mampaey G 207 Laney L3014 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM MTWTh Lum G 207 Laney L3140 Lec 12:45-03:00 PM MTWTh Carrier SITE* *UNITED INDIAN NATIONS, 1320 WEBSTER ST., OAKLAND. L3206 Lec 05:30-08:30 PM MTWTh Westergard G 207 Laney 253 PRE-ALGEBRA 3 Units Properties of real numbers, factoring and multi- ples, ratio and proportion, signed numbers, linear equations and formulas, powers, roots, percents. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: MATH 250 OR 251D OR PLACEMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT. L3432 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Fuller G 210 Laney CODE L3432 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 V5001 Lec 09:00-01:00 PM MW Staff BCC #1 Berkeley CODE V5001 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MONDAY, 6/05/06 L3017 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Tung G 206 Laney L3063 Lec 10:15-12:30 MTWTh Staff F 200 Laney A1196 Lec 01:00-04:30 PM MTWTh Tung C 208 Alameda L3178 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Tran G 209 Laney M4048 Lec 01:00-03:15 PM MTWTh Pearce D 234 Merritt L3137 Lec 06:00-08:15 PM MTWTh Lippi E 255 Laney MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA *104 BEGINNING DIGITAL VIDEO FOR BROADCAST 3 Units MEDIA Introduction to digital video production tech- niques and terms. L3372 Lec 09:00-11:00 TWTh Pounds TH 319 Laney Lab 11:00-02:00 PM TWTh TH 319 L3406 Lec 10:00-12:00 TWTh Staff SITE* Lab 12:00-03:00 PM TWTh SITE* *SITE—KDOL, OAKLAND UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT. *115 MEDIA-BASED COMPUTING: ILIFE AND MAC OS X 3 Units Introduction to the creation and use of digital media including: digital video, digital music, digital photography, and DVD creation. L3373 Lec 01:00-03:00 PM MTW Monti F 170D Laney Lab 03:00-06:00 PM MTW F 170D *130 NONLINEAR EDITING/BROADCAST MEDIA: 2.5 Units FINAL CUT PRO I Practical, aesthetic and conceptual digital video editing using Final Cut Pro. L3374 Lec 09:00-10:45 WThF Staff F 170D Laney Lab 10:45-01:00 PM WThF F 170D MEXICAN AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES M/LAT **002B LATIN-AMERICAN FOLKLORE 3 Units No knowledge of Spanish required. Emphasis on Central American and Caribbean folklore. A1260 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Puschendorf D 207 Alameda CODE A1260 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 **006 RACISM IN AMERICA: LATIN-AMERICAN 3 Units PERSPECTIVE Explores psychological, sociological, and economic implications and etiology of racism. M4184 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Staff D 132 Merritt

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SEC L/L HOURS DAYS INSTRUCTOR ROOM COLLEGE MUSIC MUSIC **001A MUSICIANSHIP 3 Units Study of music theory: clefs, key signatures, scales, intervals, chord structure and rhythm L3376 Lec 08:15-10:30 MTWTh Lehmann G 181 Laney **010 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 Units Survey designed to enhance the enjoyment of music with emphasis on listening: Historical overview of development of musical form through the centuries. M4278 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Harrington A 117 Merritt CODE M4278 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4056 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM MTW London A 117 Merritt M4152 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW London A 137 Merritt **014A CHINESE OPERA 2 Units Chinese Opera from the Tang Dynasty, 618 AD, through the Yuan Dynasty, 1402 A.D. L3044 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Chew G 181 Laney Lec 01:00-04:00 PM S G 181 CODE L3044 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 **014B CHINESE OPERA 2 Units Chinese Opera from the Ming Dynasty, 1402 A.D., through the Ching Dynasty 1911 A.D. L3045 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Chew G 181 Laney Lec 01:00-04:00 PM S G 181 CODE L3045 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 **015A JAZZ, BLUES AND POPULAR MUSIC IN THE AMER. CULTURE 3 Units Historical critical analysis of unique American music. V5096 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Staff ANNEX 140 Berkeley CODE V5096 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 L3275 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM F Lehmann G 189 Laney Lec 09:00-12:00 S G 189 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM S G 189 CODE L3275 MEETS 06/23/06 TO 07/29/06 210A-B SUMMER ORCHESTRA 1 Unit Performance skill level improvement; related theory and repertoire; performance by all participants. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ABILITY TO PLAY AN INSTRUMENT. L3377 Lec 09:00-10:00 MWF Meyer STAGE Laney Lab 10:00-11:00 MWF STAGE Lec 11:00-12:00 MWF STAGE Lab 09:00-12:00 TTh STAGE Lab 01:00-03:00 PM MTWThF STAGE CODE L3377 MEETS 07/03/06 TO 07/14/06 (PERFORMANCE ON 7/14/06) 210C-D SUMMER ORCHESTRA 1 Unit Performance skill level improvement; related theory and repertoire; performance by all participants. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: ABILITY TO PLAY AN INSTRUMENT. L3378 Lec 09:00-10:00 MWF Atherton STAGE Laney Lab 10:00-11:00 MWF STAGE Lec 11:00-12:00 MWF STAGE Lab 09:00-12:00 TTh STAGE Lab 01:00-03:00 PM MTWThF STAGE CODE L3378 MEETS 07/03/06 TO 07/14/06 (PERFORMANCE ON 7/14/06)

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Lab 11:00-04:00 PM Th G 214 Lab 09:00-12:00 FS G 214 Lab 01:00-08:00 PM FS G 214 CODE A1190 MEETS 06/14/06 TO 06/17/06 A1063 Lab 03:00-05:00 PM MWF Jordan G 105 Alameda OPEN ENTRY/OPEN EXIT. CODE A1063 IS CONCURRENT W/ A1062 A1025 Lab 04:00-05:30 PM MW Noel G 214 Alameda Lab 04:00-05:30 PM TTh G 111 CODE A1032 IS A BEGINNING EXERCISE CLASS. RECOMMENDED FOR SENIORS,INCLUDES STRENGTH TRAINING L3223 Lab 04:00-05:30 PM MTWTh Dillon FIELD A192 Laney (RECOMMENDED FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL PLAYERS) M4185 Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MW Lee GYM Merritt **012A-D FLAG FOOTBALL 0.5 Unit Football skills, fundamentals, and techniques. L3049 Lab 06:00-09:00 PM TTh Beam FIELD Laney (RECOMMENDED FOR HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE GRADUATES) (TEAM TEACHERS - PETERS, ROBB) **014A-D GENERAL EXERCISE 0.5 Unit Development of strength and endurance; principles of body mechanics and kine- siology. A1023 Lab 08:00-10:00 MWF Noel G 105 Alameda CODE A1028 INCLUDES ABDOMINAL, BACK AND FLEXIBILITY WORK. CONCURRENT W/ A1027 L3048 Lab 08:00-09:30 MTWTh Noel GYM Laney (TEAM TEACHER - SILVAN) L3238 Lab 09:30-12:30 MF Johnson C 100 Laney L3289 Lab 09:30-11:00 MTWTh Noel C 102 Laney A1114 Lab 10:00-12:00 MWF Noel G 214 Alameda CODE A1157 IS CONCURRENT W/ A1156 A1024 Lab 12:00-02:00 PM MWF Jordan G 105 Alameda A1262 Lab 12:00-03:00 PM MW Staff G 111 Alameda L3213 Lab 12:30-02:00 PM MTWTh Tapscott GYM Laney L3211 Lab 02:00-03:30 PM MTWTh Tapscott GYM Laney A1032 Lab 04:00-07:00 PM TTh Altenbach G 105 Alameda CODE A1039 IS CONCURRENT W/ A1038 L3236 Lab 05:00-08:00 PM MW Riday C 100 Laney A1034 Lab 05:30-07:30 PM MWF Silvan G 214 Alameda CODE A1041 IS CONCURRENT W/ A1040 L3215 Lab 07:00-08:30 PM MTWTh Gee GYM Laney M4064 Lab 07:00-10:00 PM MW Lee GYM Merritt L3217 Lab 08:30-10:00 PM MTWTh Gee GYM Laney **020A-D LIVE LONGER ACTIVITIES 0.5 Unit Participation in various athletic activities. L3225 Lab 05:00-08:00 PM MW Tapscott GYM POOL Laney (AEROBICS/SWIMMING/WEIGHTS)(TEAM TEACHERS—BROWN, KNODEL,BRETZ)(LAP SWIMMING FROM 5:00-7:00PM ONLY) **021A-D LIVE LONGER FITNESS 0.5 Unit Increase body fitness and endurance through various athletic activities. A1026 Lab 04:00-05:30 PM MW Noel G 214 Alameda Lab 04:00-05:30 PM TTh G 111 CODE A1034 IS CONCURRENT W/ A1032 L3228 Lab 05:00-08:00 PM TTh Tapscott GYM POOL Laney (AEROBICS/SWIMMING/WEIGHTS)(TEAM TEACH—BROWN, KNODEL,BRETZ)(LAP SWIMMING FROM 5:00-7:00PM ONLY) A1030 Lab 05:30-07:00 PM MW Noel G 105 Alameda Lab 05:30-07:00 PM TTh G 111 CODE A1036 INCLUDES ABDOMINAL, BACK & FLEXIBILITY WORK. CONCURRENT W/ A1035.

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M4119 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Staff P 203 Merritt CODE M4119 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION A1231 Lec 12:15-02:30 PM MTWTh Peterson C 211 Alameda A1005 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Scott C 208 Alameda CODE A1005 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3196 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM MTW Rodke E 255B Laney V5066 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Rodrigues ANNEX 145 Berkeley CODE V5066 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINGS TUES, 6/06/06 L3016 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM TWTh Staff F 200 Laney **006 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 Units Identity and social structure: Human behavior in the context of the individual as an acting and interacting member of various groups in society. M4058 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Slaughter P 203 Merritt **007A PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD 3 Units Physical, intellectual and emotional growth of children from conception to puberty with emphasis on the influence of heredity and environment. L3251 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Rodke A 239 Laney **012 HUMAN SEXUALITY 3 Units Explores and analyzes the multifaceted aspects of human sexuality. A1215 Lec 08:00-11:45 MTWThF Love D 312 Alameda CODE A1215 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 L3312 Lec 06:00-09:00 PM MTW Najm-Briscoe B 265 Laney **018 PSYCHOLOGY OF MINORITY GROUPS 3 Units Examination and application of the philosophical roots related to psychological and behavioral modalities expressed by people of color. A1055 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Scott C 208 Alameda CODE A1055 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 A1181 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Peterson A 213 Alameda **021 LIFESPAN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 3 Units Human development from conception to death: Theorries of development, research methods; physical, cognitive, social, emotional changes of life span. V5098 Lec 09:00-12:00 TWTh Rodrigues ANNEX 145 Berkeley CODE V5098 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 V5091 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM TWTh Ladd ANNEX 140 Berkeley CODE V5091 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY RADTE *004A RADIATION PROTECTION 2 Units Physics of ionizing radiation: Photon and particle interaction, protective barriers, regulations, optimum images, instrumentation, and measurements. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 2B & 3B & 9A. M4023 Lec 09:00-12:45 TTh Custard D 122 Merritt CODE M4023 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/29/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER. *004B RADIOBIOLOGY 2 Units Cont. of Radte 4A: Effects of radiation exposure on humans and animals at the atomic, molecular, cellular, organic and whole-body levels. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 2B & 3B & 9A. M4020 Lec 09:00-12:45 TTh Yates D 122 Merritt CODE M4020 MEETS 07/06/06 TO 08/08/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER.

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*009B CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II 4 Units Continuation of Radte 9A: Clinical practicum in a medical-imaging department of an affiliated clin- ical training center. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 2B & 3B & 9A. M4030 Lab 08:00-12:00 MWF Balsley HOSP Lab 01:00-05:00 PM MWF HOSP CODE M4030 MEETS 05/31/06 TO 08/11/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER. *009E CLINICAL EXPERIENCE V 6 Units Continuation of Radte 9D: Advanced clinical practicum in a medical-imaging department of an affil- iated clinical training center. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 9D. M4029 Lab 08:00-12:00 MTWThF Custard HOSP Lab 01:00-05:00 PM MTWF HOSP CODE M4029 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 08/22/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER. *010A SEMINAR 1.5 Units Topics relevant to radiologic sciences: Adv. skull positioning, trauma radiography, innovative pro- cedures, ethical case studies, new developments. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 2B & 3B & 9A. M4083 Lec 01:00-03:40 PM T Yates D 122 Merritt CODE M4083 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 08/08/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER. *010B SEMINAR 1.5 Units Preparation for state licensing and national registry exams: Job-interview skills/ resume prepara- tion, CAL OSHA/other regulations, other topics. PREREQUISITE: RADTE 7 & 8. M4084 Lec 01:00-03:40 PM Th Custard D 122 Merritt CODE M4084 MEETS 06/01/06 TO 08/03/06 RADTE SCIENCE STUDENTS MUST HAVE PROGRAM DIRECTORS SIGNATURE ON COURSE OPTION FORM TO REGISTER. REAL ESTATE RLEST *002A PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE 3 Units Basic laws and principles of California real estate: Background, terminology; preparation for the real estate salesperson’s licensing examination. M4079 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Grant D 233 Merritt CODE M4079 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4166 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTW Forkner D 200 Merritt M4069 Lec 06:00-09:45 PM MTWTh Forkner D 233 Merritt CODE M4069 MEETS 06/19/06 TO 07/12/06 M4139 Lec 06:15-10:00 PM TWTh Ryan D 234 Merritt CODE M4139 MEETS 06/20/06 TO 07/20/06 *005 REAL ESTATE PRACTICE 3 Units Daily activities of brokers and salespersons: Selling, listing, taking offers, qualifying buyers; appraisal, finance, escrow procedures; taxation. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: RLEST 2A. M4124 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Forkner D 200 Merritt CODE M4124 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4088 Lec 07:00-10:00 PM TWTh Williams D 208 Merritt *006A REAL ESTATE FINANCE 3 Units Basic real estate finance: Money markets, interest rates, real estate financing, lend- ing policies, and problems involved in financing real property. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: RLEST 2A. M4082 Lec 07:00-10:00 PM TWTh Peters D 200 Merritt

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*014 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 3 Units Survey and analysis of real estate investments: Counseling, valuation, after-tax benefits, and a brief introduction to exchanges. PREREQUISITE OR COREQUISITE: RLEST 2A. M4165 Lec 06:00-10:00 PM F Grant D 128 Merritt Lec 08:00-12:00 S D 128 Lec 12:30-04:30 PM S D 128 Lec 09:00-12:00 U D 128 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM U D 128 CODE M4165 MEETS 06/02/06 TO 06/18/06 MEETS FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS. SOCIOLOGY SOC **001 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 Units Introduction to sociology: Analysis of human group life through principles, con- cepts, and theories. A1182 Lec 07:45-10:00 MTWTh Sinha C 212 Alameda L3274 Lec 08:30-11:30 MTW Ahmed A 120 Laney L3426 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Stark E 254 Laney CODE L3426 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 M4280 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Newton A 214 Merritt CODE M4280 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 INTERSESSION M4011 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Staff D 209 Merritt A1006 Lec 01:00-04:45 PM MTWThF Strong C 210 Alameda CODE A1006 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 V5099 Lec 01:00-04:00 PM TWTh Staff ANNEX 140 Berkeley CODE V5099 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS TUES, 6/06/06 **005 MINORITY GROUPS 3 Units Analysis of racial, religious and ethnic minority groups in society. A1036 Lec 10:00-12:15 MTWTh Sinha B 203 Alameda MEETS UC AMERICAN CULTURES REQUIREMENT. SPANISH SPAN **001A ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 Units Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. L3064 Lec 09:00-12:00 MTWThF Cortes-Bodero E 201B Laney A1079 Lec 10:00-01:00 PM MTWThF Puschendorf D 207 Alameda **001B ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5 Units Study and practice in understanding, speaking, reading and writing Spanish. PREREQUISITE: SPAN 1A. L3257 Lec 12:00-03:00 PM MTWThF Calvo E 201A Laney **010A ADVANCED SPANISH CONVERSATION 3 Units Practice in developing oral fluency through interpretation and discussion of selected readings. V5078 Lec 12:30-03:30 PM MWTh Staff BCC 203A Berkeley CODE V5078 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 BEGINS MON, 6/05/06 *011 SPANISH FOR THE MEDICAL/HEALTH 3 Units PROFESSIONS Introductory Spanish for the medical and health professions. V5043 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5043 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917

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* *030A BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 Units Use of modern colloquial Spanish in conversation; elementary grammar. L3427 Lec 09:00-12:45 MTWThF Davila-Sanch E 207 Laney CODE L3427 MEETS 05/30/06 TO 06/16/06 V5042 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5042 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917 L3273 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM MWTh Sweenie E 261 Laney M4012 Lec 06:30-09:30 PM MWTh Fernandez D 136 Merritt *030B BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 Units Use of modern colloquial Spanish in conversation; elementary grammar. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: SPAN 30A. V5044 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5044 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917 *031A INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 Units Intermediate-level conversational practice: Grammar review as needed; readings from conversation textbook, newspapers, and magazines in Spanish. PREREQUISITE: SPAN 30B. V5111 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5111 MEETS 06/06/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917 *031B INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 3 Units Intermediate-level conversational practice: Gram mar review as needed; readings from conversation textbook, newspapers, and magazines in Spanish. PREREQUISITE: SPAN 31A. V5112 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5112 MEETS 06/06/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917 **040 HISPANIC CIVILIZATION AND CULTURE 3 Units Study of Hispanic civilization and culture through readings in Spanish designed to develop active language skills. RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: SPAN 1B. V5045 Lec 09:00-11:30 MTWThF Pisano MEXICO TBA Berkeley Lec 12:30-03:00 PM MTWThF MEXICO TBA CODE V5045 MEETS 06/05/06 TO 07/15/06 TRAVEL ARNGMTS THRU GET TRAVEL-FOREIGN STUDY ADVEN CALL DR. PISANO FOR ADD’L INFO - (510) 981-2917

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WELDING WELD 201 WELDING FOR OTHER MAJORS 1 Unit Emphasis on manipulative practice using various welding techniques. L3094 Lab 03:00-06:00 PM MTW Phillips F 152/160 Laney L3036 Lab 06:15-09:15 PM MTW Phillips F 152/160 Laney WOOD TECHNOLOGY WDTEC 200 SPECIAL PROJECTS LABORATORY 1 Unit PREREQUISITE: WDTEC 201A. L3195 Lab 08:00-10:15 MTWTh Abraham G 151 Laney 250A INTRODUCTION TO FURNITURE MAKING 4 Units L3193 Lec 08:00-09:30 MTWTh Abraham G 151 Laney Lab 09:30-02:00 PM MTWTh G 151 250B INTRODUCTION TO FURNITURE MAKING 4 Units PREREQUISITE: WDTEC 250A. L3194 Lec 08:00-09:30 MTWTh Abraham G 151 Laney Lab 09:30-02:00 PM MTWTh G 151 252A-D WOODWORKING 1 Unit L3203 Lec 05:30-06:30 PM MW Nason G 151 Laney Lab 06:30-09:30 PM MW G 151

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Financial Assistance Other Documents that May be Required General Information • Verification Work Sheet There are many financial aid programs designed to fit • IRS 1040 and W2 forms a variety of circumstances facing students attending • Other Documents requested to verify California Community Colleges. Students are encouraged application information to stop by a Financial Aid Office located on campus to Financial Aid Applications are accepted through the obtain information and necessary application forms to academic year. Students are encouraged to apply as soon receive student Financial Assistance. as possible. Some awards are subject to availability of Financial Aid Programs Available funds. • California Community Colleges Board of Governor’s Enrollment Fee Waiver (BOGW) Board of Governors • Federal PELL Grant Enrollment Fee • Federal Supplemental Educational If you believe you qualify for a BOGW Enrollment Fee Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) Waiver, complete the BOGW application (see next page), • Federal Work Study (FWS) - part time and submit the completed application and with acceptable employment on campus documentation to the Financial Aid Office. This BOGW • Student Loan Fee Waiver will cover your enrollment fee for the entire • Cal Grant B, C academic year. • Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) Acceptable documentation for bogw Method A:

• CHAFEE/Foster Youth Grant Afdc or Ssi Recipients Key Eligibility Requirements Notice of Action in your name (or your parent’s name) • U.S. Citizen or Eligible Non-Citizen for the same month in which you file this application or • Have a High School Diploma or a GED one calendar month before. certificate or must pass an independently administered test approved by the U.S. or Department of Education • Demonstrate a Financial Need CALWORKs/AFDC or SSI Warrant or Check issued in • Be enrolled as a regular student and declare your name (or your parent’s name) for the same month in which you file this application or one month before. a Program of Study • Have a valid Social Security Number or • Achieve satisfactory academic progress • Register with the Selective Service, if required Agency Certification - Untaxed Income Form. May • Not be in default on a student loan or owe a be obtained from the Financial Aid Office and must refund to a grant be completed by the Welfare Office or Social Security Office. Required Application Form Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Other documentation agreed upon between your Com- munity College and County Welfare Department. Con- Required Standard Document and/or Forms tact the Financial Aid Office for details. • Student Aid Report • Supplemental Financial Aid Application General Assistance Recipients • Financial Aid Transcripts (from other Colleges Agency Certification - Untaxed Income Form. May be attended) obtained from the Financial Aid Office and must be • Copy of Social Security Card completed by the Welfare Office. • Copy of Drivers License or California ID or • Copy of High School Diploma/Ged or ability to Benefit Results Other documentation agreed upon between your com- munity college district and county welfare department. Ask at your Financial Aid Office.

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BogFw-Method B Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Department of Veterans Affairs or your county Veterans Family Size 2005 Income Service Office. 1 $14,355

2 $19,245 Fee Waiver certification provided by the California Na- 3 $24,135 tional Guard Adjutant General’s Office. 4 $29,025 CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RE- 5 $33,915 CIPIENT DEPENDENT OF SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 6 $38,805 VICTIM DEPENDENT OF DECEASED LAW EN- 7 $43,695 FORCEMENT/FIRE SUPPRESSION PERSONEL 8 $48,585 Each Additional Family Member $4,890 Certification of Medal of Honor Recipient, or a child of BOGW-Method C Medal of Honor recipient. (Available only by filing 2006-2007 FAFSA) Certification as a dependent of a victim of the September 2005 Income Ceiling 11, 2001 terrorist attack. Single with 0 children: $49,032 Single with 1 child: $85,893 Certification as dependent of deceased law enforcement/ Single with 2 children: $90,253 fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty. Married with 0 children: $54,197 Married with 1 child: $85,633 Married with 2 children: $91,227 Documentation for bogw Method B: A Board of Governors Grant (BOGW) Method can be awarded to low-income students. Whether you qualify is based upon your (or your parent’s) income and household Disclaimer: Income celling cited above determined size. Colleges may ask you to provide documentation of per Federal Methodology Needs analysis using income, such as a copy of your 2005 U.S. Income Tax “typical” student models applied against Peralta Return. You are required to provide documentation if it Community College District Financial Aid students is requested. expense budget for an independent student living Income Ceilings for bogFw Method B and C “away from home”. Individual applicants’ unique contributory factors, i.e. dependency status, untaxed income, assets contribution, number of persons employed in household may adversely effect eligibil- ity. All applicants for BOGFW “C” must submit the 2006-07 FAFSA along with documentation of 2005 income from all sources to their home college’s financial aid office for approval and posting.

8 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu California Community Colleges 2006-2007 Board Of Governors Fee Waiver Application California Community Colleges 2006-2007 Board Of Governors Fee Waiver Application This is an application to have your enrollment fees waived. This FEE WAIVER is for California residents only. If you need money to help with books, supplies, food, rent, transportation and other costs, please complete a FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA) immediately. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information. The FAFSA is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov or at the Financial Aid Office Note: Students who are exempted from paying nonresident tuition under Education Code Section 68130.5 (AB 540) are NOT California residents. If you are NOT a California resident, you are not eligible for this fee waiver. Do not complete this application. You may apply for financial aid by completing the FAFSA.

Name: Student ID # Last First Middle Initial Email (if available): Telephone Number: (______)

Home Address: Date of Birth: ______/______/______Street City Zip Code Has the Admissions or the Registrar's Office determined that you are a California resident?  Yes  No

IMPLEMENTATION OF THE CALIFORNIA DOMESTIC PARTNER RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES ACT The California Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act extends new rights, benefits, responsibilities and obligations to individuals in domestic partnerships registered with the California Secretary of State under Section 297 of the Family Code. If you are in a Registered Domestic Partnership (RDP), you will be treated as an Independent married student to determine eligibility for this Fee Waiver and will need to provide income and household information for your domestic partner. If you are a dependent student and your parent is in a Registered Domestic Partnership, you will be treated the same as a student with married parents and income and household information will be required for the parent’s domestic partner. Note: These provisions apply to state funded student financial aid ONLY, and not to federal student financial aid. Are you or your parent in a Registered Domestic Partnership with the California Secretary of State under Section 297 of the Family Code? (Answer “Yes” if you or your parent are separated from a Registered Domestic Partner but have NOT FILED a Notice of Termination of Domestic Partnership with the California Secretary of State’s Office.)  Yes  No If you answered “Yes” to the question above treat the Registered Domestic Partner as a spouse. You are required to include your domestic partner’s income and household information or your parent’s domestic partner’s income and household information in Questions 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Student Marital Status:  Single  Married  Divorced  Separated  Widowed  Registered Domestic Partnership DEPENDENCY STATUS 1. Were you born before January 1, 1983?  Yes  No 2. As of today, are you married or in a Registered Domestic Partnership? (Answer "Yes" if you are separated but not divorced or have not filed a termination notice to dissolve partnership.)  Yes  No 3. Do you have children who receive more than half of their support from you, or other dependents who live with you (other than your children and spouse/RDP) who receive more than half of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2007?  Yes  No 4. Are you an orphan or a ward of the court, or were you a ward of the court until your 18th birthday?  Yes  No 5. Are you a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces?  Yes  No • If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions 1 - 5, you are considered an INDEPENDENT student for fee waiver purposes and must provide income and household information about yourself (and your spouse or RDP if applicable). Skip to Question #8. • If you answered "No" to all questions 1 - 5, complete the following questions: 6. If your parent(s) or his/her RDP filed or will file a 2005 U.S. Income Tax Return, were you, or will you be claimed on their tax return as an exemption by either or both of your parents? Will Not File  Yes  No 7. Do you live with one or both of your parent(s) and/or his/her RDP?  Yes  No • If you answered "No" to questions 1 - 5 and "Yes" to either question 6 or 7, you must provide income and household information about your PARENT(S)/RDP. Please answer questions for a DEPENDENT student in the sections that follow. • If you answered "No" or "Parent(s) will not file" to question 6, and "No" to question 7, you are a dependent student for all student aid except this fee waiver. You may answer questions as an INDEPENDENT student on the rest of this application, but please try to get your PARENT information and file a FAFSA so you may be considered for other student aid. You cannot get other student aid without your parent(s) information. METHOD A 8. Are you (the student ONLY) currently receiving monthly cash assistance from: TANF/CalWORKs?  Yes  No SSI/SSP (Supplemental Security Income/State Supplemental Program)?  Yes  No General Assistance?  Yes  No 9. If you are a dependent student, are your parent(s)/RDP receiving monthly cash assistance from TANF/CalWORKs or SSI/SSP as a primary source of income?  Yes  No • If you answered "Yes" to question 8 or 9 you are eligible for a FEE WAIVER. Sign the Certification at the end of this form. You are required to show current proof of benefits. Ask the Financial Aid Office for the FAFSA to be eligible for other financial aid opportunities. METHOD B

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 83 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu who lives with your parent(s)/RDP and receives more than 50% of their support from your parents/RDP, now and through June 30, 2007.) ______11. INDEPENDENT STUDENT: How many persons are in your household? (Include yourself, your spouse/RDP, and anyone who lives with you and receives more than 50% of their support from you, now and through June 30, 2007.) ______12. 2005 Income Information DEPENDENT STUDENT: INDEPENDENT STUDENT: PARENT(S)/ RDP STUDENT ( & SPOUSE'S/ RDP) INCOME INCOME a. Adjusted Gross Income (If 2005 U.S. Income Tax Return was filed, enter the amount from Form 1040, line 37; 1040A, line 21; 1040EZ, line 4). $ $ b. All other income (Include ALL money earned in 2005 that is not included in line (a) above (such as TANF benefits, disability, Social Security, child support). $ $ TOTAL Income for 2005 (Sum of a + b) $ $ The Financial Aid Office will review your income and let you know if you qualify for a FEE WAIVER under Method B. If you do not qualify using this simple method, you should file a FAFSA. SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS FEE WAIVERS 13. Do you have certification from the CA Department of Veterans Affairs that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver? Submit certification.  Yes  No 14. Do you have certification from the National Guard Adjutant General that you are eligible for a dependent's fee waiver? Submit certification.  Yes  No 15. Are you eligible as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor or as a child of a recipient? Submit documentation from the Department of Veterans Affairs.  Yes  No 16. Are you eligible as a dependent of a victim of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack? Submit documentation the CA Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board.  Yes  No 17. Are you eligible as a dependent of a deceased law enforcement/fire suppression personnel killed in the line of duty? Submit documentation from the public agency employer of record.  Yes  No • If you answered "Yes" to any of the questions from 13 - 17, you are eligible for a FEE WAIVER and perhaps other fee waiver/reductions. Sign the Certification below. Contact the Financial Aid Office if you have questions. CERTIFICATION FOR ALL APPLICANTS: READ THIS STATEMENT AND SIGN BELOW I hereby swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that all information on this form is true and complete to the best of my knowledge. If asked by an authorized official, I agree to provide proof of this information, which may include a copy of my and my spouse/registered domestic partner and/or my parent's/registered domestic partner’s 2005 U.S. Income Tax Return(s). I also realize that any false statement or failure to give proof when asked may be cause for the denial, reduction, withdrawal, and/or repayment of my waiver. I authorize release of information regarding this application between the college, the college district, and the Chancellor's Office of the California Community Colleges.

Applicant’s Signature Date Parent Signature (Dependent Students Only) Date

California Information Privacy Act State and federal laws protect an individual’s right to privacy regarding information pertaining to oneself. The California Information Practices Act of 1977 requires the following information be provided to financial aid applicants who are asked to supply information about themselves. The principal purpose for requesting information on this form is to determine your eligibility for financial aid. The Chancellor’s Office policy and the policy of the community college to which you are applying for aid authorize maintenance of this information. Failure to provide such information will delay and may even prevent your receipt of financial assistance. This form’s information may be transmitted to other state agencies and the federal government if required by law. Individuals have the right of access to records established from information furnished on this form as it pertains to them.

The officials responsible for maintaining the information contained on this form are the financial aid administrators at the institutions to which you are applying for financial aid. The SSN may be used to verify your identity under record keeping systems established prior to January 1, 1975. If your college requires you to provide an SSN and you have questions, you should ask the financial aid officer at your college for further information. The Chancellor’s Office and the California community colleges, in compliance with federal and state laws, do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, domestic partnership or any other legally protected basis. Inquiries regarding these policies may be directed to the financial aid office of the college to which you are applying.

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY  BOGFW-A  BOGFW-B  Special Classification RDP  Student is not  TANF/CalWORKs  Veteran National Guard Dependent  Student eligible  GA  BOGFW-C  Medal of Honor  9/11 Dependent  Parent  SSI/SSP  Dep. of deceased law enforcement/fire personnel 84 SUMMER 2006 Comments: For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Certified by: Date: Prerequisite/Corequisite Policy and Procedures

Prerequisite/Corequisite tion for Prerequisite Challenge. You will immedi- Policy and Procedures ately be cleared to enroll, pending review of your petition by faculty. If your challenge is approved Prerequisites you will remain in the class. If your petition is Some courses have prerequisites: faculty have determined denied, you will be dropped from the class. You that students are highly unlikely to succeed in these will be informed of this by mail. Challenge courses unless they have acquired a certain level of skills petitions must be approved or denied within five or knowledge, usually through taking another course working days of the day they were filed. If your beforehand. The prerequisites for each course are listed petition is not reviewed within five working days, in the class schedule. you will remain in the class. When you attempt to enroll in a course with a prereq- Co-requisites uisite via the Web or touch-tone, the system checks your academic records for evidence that you have taken or are Some courses have co-requisites: faculty have determined taking the prerequisites at one of the Peralta Colleges. that students are highly unlikely to succeed in these courses unless they enroll in the co-requisite course at the 1. If you have taken the prerequisites at a Peralta same time. The co-requisites for each course are listed in College after 1987 and have received a grade of C the class schedule. or better in it, you are allowed to enroll. If you enroll in a course with a co-requisite, make sure to 2. If you are currently taking the prerequisites, you enroll in the co-requisite course as well. (If you have previ- are allowed to enroll provisionally until your ously taken the co-requisite course and obtained a grade grade is received. If your grade in the prereq- of C or better, you don’t need to enroll in it again). uisites is below a C, you will be automatically dropped from the higher level course. You will Open Classes be informed of this by mail. In all other cases, It is the policy of the Peralta Community College Dis- you will have to take some extra step before you trict that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every can enroll. course, course section or class, the average attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, wherever offered 3. If you have met the prerequisites through a and maintained by the District, shall be fully opened to course taken at another college, you will have to enrollment and participation by any person who has been complete and sign an Affidavit of Prerequisite admitted to the College and who meets such prerequisites Completion, and you will immediately be cleared as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division 2, to enroll. You can submit the Affidavit over the Part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, Web or in person at the Admissions office on any commencing with Section 51820. campus. If you have a transcript or grade report Student Study Load from the other college, bring it or mail it to the In order to complete an Associate in Arts or Associate Admissions office. in Science degree at one of the Peralta Colleges in two 4. If the prerequisites can be met through testing years, an average unit load of 15 units per term is advised. and counseling (this will be referred to as “Mul- Students may not carry more than 18 units (including a combined total of all Peralta Colleges) without prior ap- tiple Measure Assessment” in the class schedule), proval of a counselor. Counselor approval is required for go see a counselor. The counselor will look at excess units up to 21.5 units. Enrollment in 22 to 25 units your test scores and discuss your preparation for requires approval of the Vice President of Student Services. the course. If the counselor determines that you Under no circumstances will approval be granted beyond have met the prerequisites, he/she will clear you 25 units. The maximum number of units for the Sum- for the course and you will be allowed to enroll mer Session is ten (10). For college purposes, a full-time immediately. student is one who is carrying 12 or more units. Students are not permitted to enroll in classes with conflicting or 5. If you feel that you have met the prerequisites overlapping meeting times. though your life experience, or you believe that the prerequisites is unnecessary or unlawful, go to the admissions office to complete and sign a Peti-

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 85 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu College Policies Student Programs and Services (DSPS). For further information, contact DSPS at each campus. Nondiscrimination Policy The Peralta District, which is comprised of College The lack of English language skills will not be a bar- of Alameda, Laney College, Merritt College and rier to admission and participation in the colleges’ Berkeley City College, does not discriminate in its vocational education programs. admissions, financial aid, educational services, ac- tivities, programs (including vocational education), How to File a Discrimination Complaint: or employment on the basis of race, age, ancestry, sex (including sexual harassment), sexual orienta- 1. Student discrimination complaints are filed tion, marital status, color, national origin, creed, through the Office of Student Services at each medical condition, disability, religious or political campus. affiliation. 2. Employee complaints are filed with their college’s The Peralta District is subject to Title IX of the Office of Instruction. Educational Amendments of 1972, Title VI and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and 1972, 3. All complaints are forwarded to the Equal Op- Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, portunity Officer on the approved District form. Age Discrimination Act of 1975 and Section 504

of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Ameri- a. Upon receipt of a complaint, a copy is for- cans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). warded to the State Chancellor’s Office on the appropriate form. The Title IX, Section 504 and ADA Coordina-

tor for the Peralta District is the District Equal b. Defective complaints are returned to Opportunity Officer Trudy Largent whose office is the complainant with an explanation of the located at 333 E. 8th Street, Oakland, CA 94606; deficiencies and how to correct them for telephone (510) 466-7230. proper consideration. Each college has an ADA Coordinator: College of 4. Within 14 days of the complaint, an investiga- Alameda, Kerry Compton (510) 748-2204; Laney tion begins. The complainant is notified when College, Carlos McLean (510) 464-3214; Merritt the investigation starts. College, Carmen Jordan-Cox (510) 436-2478; Berkeley City College, Mario Rivas (510) 981- 5. If the complaint proves accurate, a resolution of 2820. the problem is proposed and corrective actions are taken to insure that the act is not repeated. Students, faculty, employees and applicants for employment who believe they have been discrimi- 6. After a resolution is developed, the complainant nated against may file a discrimination complaint is notified. If the complainant is not satisfied, with the President of the college, Vice President of he/she may object to the proposed resolution Student Services (for students), Vice President of via the State Chancellor’s Office within 30 days. Instruction (for faculty or employees) or the Dis- The Office of Equal Opportunity furnishes the trict Equal Opportunity officer. Complaint forms complainant with information about where and and procedures are available at the President’s, Vice how to file an objection with the State. President’s, and Equal Opportunity Offices. 7. After the resolution proposal is sent to the The Peralta District ensures the greatest opportu- complainant, the District forwards the complete nity for students with disabilities to participate in complaint file, the investigation findings, the the college setting; qualified students with dis- District’s proposed resolution, the letter to the abilities may therefore enroll in any course, course complainant informing he/she to the proposal, of study or other part of the educational program. and any relevant material to the State Chancel- Each college offers educational support services to lor’s Office. make its programs accessible through the Disabled

86 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Filosofia y Práctica which can be found in the District’s Equal Opportu- El Distrito Administritivo de los Colegios Peralta, en nity Plan, pages ten through thirteen, available at conformidad con las leyes Federales y Estatales apro- the President’s Office, Offices of the Vice President piadas, y en conformidad con las reglas de su Mesa of Instruction and Student Services, the campus Directiva, prohibe la discriminacion ilegal hacia sus library and the District’s Equal Opportunity Office. estudiantes en cualquiera y en todos sus programas y actividades, inclusive, la disponibilidad de sus Sexual harassment includes situations affecting a programas educativos y oficiales, otras actividades y student’s studying and learning conditions and programas oficiales, tales como ayuda financiera y making the learning environment unpleasant and servicios especiales. Es prohibida la discriminacion uncomfortable, whether the actions be purpose- por razones de raza, profesion de fe, color, abolengo, ful or not. Third party complaints can be brought religion, sexo, procedencia, edad, (mayor de 40 by students who observe harassment of others or anos), estado civil, condiciones de salud (relacionado who feel they have been harmed by favors shown to al cancer), invalidez, afiliaciones de opiniones politi- another student which is felt to be unfair treatment cas o preferencia de orientacion sexual. Para este fin, to all other students. el Distrito Administrivo tomara accion y medidas apropiadas inmediatas para investigar cualquier Any student or employee who feels he/she has been queja de discriminacion, y asi eliminar discrimina- or is presently an alleged victim of sexual harass- ciones presentes y evitar futuras. ment, may first contact the Vice President of Stu- dent Services or Vice President of Instruction to file El Distrito prohibe asi mismo, represalias contra a complaint verbally or in writing, or may contact cualquier persona que presente denuncias o tome directly the District’s Equal Opportunity Officer at parte en procesos de investigacion de cualquier clase 333 East Eighth Street, Oakland, Ca 94606; (510) de acosamiento o discriminacion. 466‑7220. At the time a complaint is made known, a copy of the complaint procedures and a complaint Basado en las siguientes decretos establecidos por form shall be made available to the complainant. la ley: Seccion 720 11 del Codigo Educacional All complaints should be forwarded to the District’s Seccion 504 del Acto de Rehabilitacion de 1973 Equal Opportunity Officer on the approved District Titulo IX de la Enmienda Educativa de 1972 form. Student or employee complaints will be Titulo VI del Acto de Derechos Civiles de 1964 handled promptly in a totally confidential manner Acto de Derechos Civiles de 1866, 42 U.S.C by the director of Affirmative Action who investi- Seccion 1981 42 U.S.C Seccion 1983. gates, reviews and acts on all complaints in resolving allegations of sexual harassment and may consult Sexual Harassment with the Vice President of Student Services or Vice The Peralta Community College District expressly President of Instruction, and the College President. forbids sexual harassment of its students and em- ployees by faculty, administrators, supervisors, Dis- If an allegation of sexual harassment is substanti- trict employees, other students, vendors or members ated, and depending upon the severity of a given of the general public. case, a violation of this rule shall lead to personnel or student disciplinary actions including a letter Among the behaviors considered to be sexual harass- of reprimand, suspension (of a faculty, non‑faculty ment are: unwanted physical touching (beyond nor- employee or student), expulsion (of a student), or mal greetings); verbal insults (in reference to gender, termination of employment in accordance with the race, sexual orientation); explicit sexual gestures; California Education Code. displays of sexually suggestive materials, objects, Privacy Rights of Students photos, etc.; offering a favorable grade or threaten- As a student or former student of a Peralta College, ing an unfavorable grade in exchange for or demand you have a right to (1) inspect the official education for sexual favors; unwanted attempts to establish a personal relationship; or rumors designed to cause the individual emotional distress or place him/her in a bad light and other examples not mentioned For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 87 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu records, files, documents, and other materials which contain information directly related to you, as speci- fied in Public Law 93‑380 and Title 5 regulations of the California Administrative Code Chapter 6, and (2) challenge such records should you believe them to be inaccurate, misleading, or otherwise inappro- priate (Education Rights and Privacy Act, Section 438, Public Law 93‑380).

Student Conduct Grievance and Due Process Policies The Peralta Colleges will be guided by pertinent provi- sions of The California Education Code as to admis- sion, probation, suspension and dismissal of a student in cases where disciplinary action is indicated.

The College and the District shall insure that the student in cases of admission, probation or dismissal is accorded due process as stated in the written proce- dures of the college.

A copy of these procedures may be obtained at the Of- fice of the Vice President of Student Services.

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94 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Peralta Police Crime Prevention Services Crime prevention is the responsibility of all staff The Peralta Community College and students. Members of the campus commu- District contracts police ser- nity should be aware of their surroundings and vices with the Alameda County of circumstances which seem out of the ordinary. Sheriff’s Willingness to look out for each other and to report Office, to provide patrol services all suspicious individuals or activities to the campus for Laney College, Merritt College and the College police will assure that the campus will be a safe, of Alameda. With regard to Berkeley City College, the secure place to work and to study. Sheriff’s Office primary function is compiling statistical information only. Personal Safety Tips The Berkeley Police Department is responsible for It’s easy to give criminals an opportunity to strike; patrol functions at Berkeley City Community Col- just be a little careless, forgetful, too trusting, and lege. gullible. But, it’s just as easy to remove the tempta- tion; by being careful, alert, cautious, and aware. Mission Statement Most criminal activity occurs because opportunities The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office/Peralta Police exist for crimes to be committed. Take away the op- Services mission is to preserve the peace, maintain portunity and crime can be greatly reduced. You are order and enforce state, federal and local laws. Our your own best security. goal is to provide a safe environment so that the educational process can be conducted in an orderly An awareness of the following crime prevention and uninterrupted manner. Deputies focus on pointers, together with your own common sense, “partnerships” in addressing problems and/or con- will help reduce the opportunity for others to com- cerns identified by campus staff and students. mit a crime against you. Peralta Police Authority • Lock your car, office or residence whenever Deputies assigned to the Peralta Community Col- leaving it. lege District Police Services Department have peace • Keep your car or building key ready in your officer authority, pursuant to section 830.1 of the hand California Penal Code. Each deputy has met all • Avoid unnecessary hazards of poorly lighted or state standards and training requirements, and has unfamiliar areas. the same authority as municipal police officers. • Know the locations of telephones and Sheriff Technicians also are employed by Police “Blue Phones” on campus. Services, but do not have peace officer authority. • When working after hours, notify Peralta Police works in partnership with and will Police Services of your location. Lock request assistance from the Oakland Police Depart- all doors leading to the area you are in. ment, Alameda Police Department or the Berkeley Questions, suggestions and/or concerns regarding Police Department for incidents which require Campus Safety and Security may be directed to resources not readily available at Peralta Colleges. Police Services at (510) 465-3514. Your fears and concerns will be treated with the utmost importance Peralta Police Services joins the entire Peralta Col- by Peralta Police Services. lege Community in welcoming you. The goal of our department is to provide the safest possible Bike Patrol environment for all campuses, so everyone can enjoy Peralta Police’s commitment to continuous im- all of its facilities. Although your safety is our major provement towards enhancing the personal safety concern, we also monitor fire and intrusion alarms of students and visitors to the Peralta Commu- as well as enforce parking regulations. Calls for ser- nity created the desire for a bike patrol. This was vice are prioritized and response time will vary with established during the summer of 1997. The bikes the location, nature and urgency of the situation. will allow officers to reach locations inaccessible to the patrol car and at the same time respond quicker than officers patrolling on foot. Also the bike patrol

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 95 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu enhances our relations with the Peralta Community parking is not authorized and vehicles will be towed by making us more accessible to the public. at the owner’s expense. (Contact Peralta Police Services for towed vehicles at 465-3456). Weapons Policy The unauthorized use, possession or storage of Visitors may park in the green 30 minutes zones at weapons, fireworks, or explosives is prohibited on Merritt and College of Alameda if they are staying any Peralta College premise (including vehicles) or only 30 minutes or less. Visitors may park lawfully at any Peralta Community College-sponsored activ- on the street at campuses with street parking, (me- ity. Weapons may include, but are not limited to, tered zones require coinage). Special guest permits firearms, pellet guns, bows and arrows, martial arts may be obtained through the business offices. equipment, switchblade knives, swords, large knives, and clubs. Semester parking permits may be purchased for the student parking at Laney , Merritt and College of Parking & Traffic Regulations Alameda campuses for $20.00 ($10.00 for motor- All provisions of the California Vehicle Code apply cycles). to individuals and to vehicles being driven on and The summer session rate is $10.00 for cars ($5.00 about campus property and parking lots. All vehicle for motorcycles). Rates are subject to change. codes, including 21113 C.V.C., are strictly enforced. The speed limit is 5 m.p.h. in campus parking lots You may choose to pay for parking on a daily basis, and property. Students may only park in designated rather than purchasing a semester permit. The cost student parking areas. of daily parking is $0.50 cents per day (exact change only). The daily permits may be purchased from the Persons must obey all California Vehicle Codes and ticke t machines located in the parking lots. carefully read and follow the campus parking and traffic signage. Illegally parked vehicles will be cited In addition to the daily parking permits, properly and/or towed at the owner’s expense. For towed display a “STUDENT I.D. DECAL” (hanging vehicles, contact Peralta Police Services at 465-3456. from the rear view mirror with the numbered side Parking violations are enforced 24 hours a day, seven facing outward), in order to park in a student days a week, including holidays. parking lot or you will be cited. College officials do not have the authority to rescind or to arbitrate citation matters. Student I.D. Decals are issued, initially, at no charge Students must not park in staff parking areas, red and can be obtained from the Cashier’s Office. zones, yellow (loading zones), green 30 minute (There is a $10.00 replacement cost for lost or stolen zones or in other unauthorized areas. Disabled stu- Student I.D. Decals). dent parking areas are available and posted with blue paint and handicapped parking signs. Unlike Laney, Merritt and College of Alameda, the Berkeley City College campus has no parking lot; “Handicap Accessible” signs mean the area is acces- therefore, Berkeley City College does not honor sible by persons with disabilities, it does not mean it parking stickers from other Peralta Colleges. There is designated for “Handicapped Parking”. is no designated public parking lot at Berkeley City College. Disabled students must also properly display their daily or semester parking permit and a Student I.D. Free street parking is available after 6:00 p.m. and at Decal along with their D.M.V. issued handicap most community sites where Berkeley City classes placard and/or handicap license plate. are held. The Center Street Garage, located between Milvia and Shattuck, charges an hourly parking fee Staff must properly display their staff parking permit and the garage may be entered on the Center Street along with their D.M.V. issued disabled placard side. and/or disabled plate. Daily parking permits expire at 10:45 p.m. each Emergency Blue Phones night and the parking lot gates are locked and Emergency outdoor blue phones have been installed secured at 11:00 p.m. each evening. Overnight

96 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu in various locations on the campuses of Laney, Alameda and Merritt College for your protection and use. e presence of these phones on campus cannot guarantee your safety, but can play an impor- tant role in your personal security and the security of the campuses in general. If you are new to the Peralta Community College District, familiarize yourself with the location of the blue phones along your routes.

In the case of an emergency, press the RED emergency button. is will connect you directly with Peralta Police Services Dispatch. e RED button may be activated in situations where you or someone else is being physically threatened; you are being followed and feel uncomfort- able or anxious; an accident has occurred and assistance is needed or any other situation that you feel may require an emergency response from the police.

Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Act, campus crime statis- tics may be found at www.ope.ed.gov/security and in the “Personal Safety on Campus” brochures, located on each campus and at Police Services (333 East 8th Street, Oakland).

(See the “Personal Safety on Campus” brochures for further details on safety, security and “Jeanne Clery Act” informa- tion.)

VANDALISM OR UNWARRANTED ACTIVATION OF AN EMERGENCY BLUE PHONE JEOPARDIZES THE SAFETY OF OTHERS. FOR THIS REASON, THESE ACTIONS WILL BE TAKEN VERY SERI- OUSLY BY PERALTA POLICE. MISUSE OF THE TELEPHONES MAY SUBJECT YOU TO DISCI- PLINARY OR LEGAL ACTION.

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 97 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Admissions Application - page 1 ❑ SUMMER SESSION ❑ FALL SEMESTER ❑ SPRING SEMESTER YEAR ______❑ BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE ❑ COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA ❑ LANEY COLLEGE ❑ MERRITT COLLEGE M F 1. 2. 2-B. 3. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER BIRTHDATE AGE GENDER 4.

PRINT FULL LEGAL LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I.

5. PREVIOUS NAME ADDRESS APT # 6. CITY ZIP CODE 7. AREA CODE & DAY PHONE NUMBER AREA CODE & EVENING PHONE NUMBER 8. 1. U.S. CITIZEN 4. REFUGEE (SPECIFY): 9. IS ENGLISH THE LANGUAGE . PERMANENT RESIDENT 5. STUDENT VISA (F-1 OR M-1): YOU USE MOST OFTEN? (FILL IN 3. TEMPORARY RESIDENT (AMNESTY) 6. OTHER VISA (SPECIFY): ❑ YES ❑ NO NUMBER) IF NOT A U.S. CITIZEN:______(DATE VISA ISSUED) PRIMARY CITIZENSHIP LANGUAGE 10. A - ASIAN AX = Other Asian H - HISPANIC O - OTHER NON-WHITE W - WHITE NON-HISPANIC AC = Chinese HM = Mexican-American, (FILL IN AI = Asian Indian B - AFRICAN Mexican, Chicano P - PACIFIC ISLANDER X - UNKNOWN AJ = Japanese AMERICAN/ HR = Central American PG = Guamanian ETHNIC AK = Korean BLACK HX = Other Hispanic PH = Hawaiian XD - DECLINE TO STATE INITIAL) AL = Laotian HS = South American PS = Samoan AM = Cambodian F - FILIPINO AV = Vietnamese N - AMERICAN INDIAN/ALASKA NATIVE ETHNIC GROUP

11. NOT A HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WITHOUT A COLLEGE DEGREE COLLEGE GRADUATE 1 - Not a graduate of, and no longer enrolled in High School 4 - Received a High School Diploma 8 - Received an 2 - Currently enrolled in grade K-12 (special admit) 5 - Received a GED High School Equivalency Certificate Associate Degree (FILL IN 3 - Currently enrolled in Adult School 6 - Received a Certificate of California High School Proficiency 9 - Received a Bachelor NUMBER) 7 - Received a Foreign High School Diploma/Certificate Degree or Higher EDUCATION STATUS – HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION 12. 13. YEAR OF 14. 15. SEE CODE SHEET SEE CODE SHEET YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE GRADUATION GRADUATION HIGH SCHOOL STATE/COUNTRY COLLEGE STATE/COUNTRY HIGH SCHOOL LAST ATTENDED H.S. YEAR COLLEGE OR UNIV. LAST ATTENDED COLL. YEAR 16. 16 - Discover/Formulate career interests, plans, goals 11 - Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree after completing an Associate’s Degree 17 - Prepare for a new career (acquire job skills) 12 - Obtain a Bachelor’s Degree without completing an Associate’s Degree 18 - Advance in current job/career (update job skills) 13 - Obtain a two year Associate’s Degree without transfer (FILL IN 19 - Maintain certificate or license(e.g. Nursing, Real Estate) 14 - Obtain a two year Vocational Associate’s Degree without transfer NUMBER) 20 - Educational Enrichment (Intellectual, Cultural) 15 - Earn a Vocational Certificate without transfer 21 - Improve basic skills in English, Reading, Math 3 - Undecided on goal 2 - Complete credits for high school diploma EDUCATIONAL GOALS

17. SEE CODE SHEET 18. IF YOU PLAN TO TRANSFER TO A FOUR YEAR 19. HOW MANY TERMS AT A PERALTA ON PAGE 8 COLLEGE WHEN YOU COMPLETE YOUR COLLEGE WILL IT TAKE TO REACH EDUCATIONAL GOAL AT PERALTA: YOUR EDUCATIONAL GOAL? NAME OF COLLEGE: MAJOR INTENDED MAJOR THIS COLLEGE

I CERTIFY, UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, THAT THE INFORMATION ON THIS ADMISSIONS APPLICATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. I UNDERSTAND THAT WILLFUL OMISSION OR FALSIFICATION OF INFORMATION, OR FAILURE TO REPORT CHANGES IN RESIDENCE MAY RESULT IN MY DISMISSAL. X

STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER

98 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Admissions Application - page 2 20. NUMBER OF HOURS PER WEEK YOU PLAN TO BE EMPLOYED WHILE ATTENDING A PERALTA COLLEGE? —– HOURS ❑ ❑ 21. WILL YOU BE ATTENDING A 4-YEAR COLLEGE WHILE ATTENDING A PERALTA COLLEGE? YES NO 22. DID EITHER OF YOUR PARENTS GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE? ❑ YES ❑ NO

23. PERALTA COLLEGES ARE COMMITTED TO INCREASING THE STUDENT’S EDUCATIONAL SUCCESS. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES ENABLE THE STUDENT TO PARTICIPATE SUCCESSFULLY IN THE PROGRAMS OF THE COLLEGE. EACH QUESTION BELOW IS ASSOCIATED WITH A COLLEGE PROGRAM. IF YOU CHECK THE YES BOX YOU WILL RECEIVE INFORMATION ABOUT THAT PROGRAM. PLEASE CHECK YES OR NO TO EACH QUESTION. THIS INFORMATION WILL NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER REASON THAN FOR REPORTING DATA TO THE STATE IN A NON-PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE WAY. A ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED FINANCIAL HELP TO ATTEND COLLEGE?

B ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE BECAUSE YOUR ANNUAL INCOME IS BELOW $14,355 FOR SINGLE PERSONS OR $19,245 PER COUPLE? (4,770 FOR EACH DEPEN- DENT CHILD) (ADD $4,890 FOR EACH DEPENDENT CHILD)

C ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE IN FINDING EMPLOYMENT ON OR OFF CAMPUS?

D ❑ YES ❑ NO ARE YOU A SINGLE PARENT?

E ❑ YES ❑ NO ARE YOU A DISPLACED HOMEMAKER SEEKING SERVICES TO ASSIST YOU TO SUCCEED IN AN OCCUPATIONAL PROGRAM OR A JOB?

F ❑ YES ❑ NO WILL SUPPORT SERVICES OR ACCOMMODATIONS FOR A DISABILITY ASSIST YOU IN SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETING YOUR COLLEGE STUDIES?

G ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU HAVE A PROBLEM UNDERSTANDING, SPEAKING, READING, OR WRITING ENGLISH BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT A NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER?

H ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED HELP IN READING, WRITING, OR MATHEMATICS? (e.g. ENROLLING IN BASIC SKILLS CLASSES/RECEIVING TUTORING ASSISTANCE)

I ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED TUTORING FOR COURSES OTHER THAN BASIC SKILLS COURSES?

J ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR FIELD OF STUDY, YOUR GOALS, OR HOW TO TRANSFER TO OTHER SCHOOLS?

K ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU NEED CHILD CARE WHILE ATTENDING CLASSES?

L ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT SERVICES DESIGNED TO ASSIST YOU IN OBTAINING A JOB IN OCCUPATIONS PREVIOUSLY THOUGHT TO BE INACCESSIBLE, OR NONTRADITIONAL, TO PERSONS OF YOUR SEX?

M ❑ YES ❑ NO DO YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENT ACTIVITIES IN WHICH YOU MAY PARTICIPATE?

N ❑ YES ❑NO DO YOU NEED INFORMATION ABOUT VETERAN’S EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS?

24. RESIDENCY

(A) HAVE YOU LIVED CONTINUOUSLY IN CALIFORNIA FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS? ❑ YES ❑ NO (B) DURING THE LAST TWO YEARS HAVE YOU: • REGISTERED TO VOTE IN ANOTHER STATE? ❑ YES ❑ NO • ATTENDED AN OUT-OF-STATE COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY? ❑ YES ❑ NO • DECLARED YOURSELF A NONRESIDENT FOR CALIFORNIA STATE INCOME TAX PURPOSES? ❑ YES ❑ NO • BEEN ON ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY/OR BEEN A MILITARY DEPENDENT? ❑ YES ❑ NO

IF YOU CHECK NO FOR “A” AND/OR YES FOR “B”, COMPLETE NEXT PAGE. IF UNDER 19, AND NEVER MARRIED, COMPLETE ITEM “C” ON THE NEXT PAGE.

25. INFORMATION RELEASE - CAN PERSONAL DATA AND CURRENT ENROLLMENT INFORMATION BE RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC WITHOUT YOUR WRITTEN CONSENT? ❑ YES ❑ NO 26. YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS: ______

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 99 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu Admissions Application - page 3

LIST YOUR RESIDENCE FOR THE LAST TWO (2) YEARS: A FROM TO LOCATION MO. YEAR MO. YEAR ADDRESS CITY STATE

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES ATTENDED FOR THE LAST TWO (2) YEARS: B FROM TO LOCATION MO. YEAR MO. YEAR COLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES ADDRESS CITY STATE

• IF UNDER 19, AND NEVER MARRIED: ❑ PARENT OR ❑ LEGAL GUARDIAN C NAME:______• ARE YOUR PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS?: ❑ YES ❑ NO LIST THEIR RESIDENCE FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS:

FROM TO LOCATION MO. YEAR MO. YEAR ADDRESS CITY STATE

• ARE YOU ON ACTIVE DUTY IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES? ❑ YES ❑ NO D IF YES: MILITARY HOME OF RECORD DATE REPORTED FOR DUTY IN CALIFORNIA

• ARE YOU A SPOUSE/DEPENDENT CHILD OF PERSON ON ACTIVE MILITARY DUTY? ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES: DATE ENTERED CALIFORNIA SERVICE MEMBER’S HOME OF RECORD

• ARE YOU A VETERAN? ❑ YES ❑ NO IF YES: DATE DISCHARGED FROM SERVICE HOME OF RECORD AT TIME OF DISCHARGE

100 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu High School Codes FOR ADMISSIONS APPLICATION

Kings...... 160000 Peralta District Clawson...... 013033 Lake...... 170000 High Schools Community Park (Continuation)....013553 Lassen...... 180000 Del Valle (Continuation)...... 013267 Los Angeles...... 190000 Dublin...... 013270 Alameda...... 013022 Madera...... 200000 El Rancho Verde...... 013027 Albany...... 013045 Marin ...... 210000 Foothill...... 013009 Beacon...... 010000 Mariposa...... 220000 Granada...... 013339 Berkeley...... 013117 Mendocino...... 230000 Hayward...... 013362 Berkeley, East Campus...... 013492 Merced...... 240000 Irvington...... 013427 Berkeley, West Campus...... 013121 Modoc...... 250000 James Logan...... 013466 Berkeley Trade/Technical College...013127 Mono...... 260000 KDOL - T.V...... 610501 Bishop O’Dowd...... 014140 Monterey...... 270000 Kennedy (John F.)...... 013445 Castlemont...... 013209 Napa...... 280000 Kilimanjaro...... 609607 College Preparatory...... 014265 Nevada...... 290000 Lafayette Opportunity...... 013037 Concordia...... 014168 Orange...... 300000 Lincoln ...... 013452 Dewey...... 013268 Placer...... 310000 Livermore...... 013453 East Oakland Street Academy...... 013016 Plumas...... 320000 Marina Center for Career Training 013771 East Side...... 013034 Riverside...... 330000 Marina...... 013473 Emery...... 013274 Sacramento...... 340000 Mission San Jose...... 013524 Encinal...... 013287 San Benito...... 350000 Moreau...... 014528 Far West...... 013014 San Bernardino...... 360000 Mt. Eden...... 013531 Fremont...... 013313 San Diego...... 370000 New Haven (Continuation)...... 013547 Grant...... 013443 San Francisco...... 380000 Newark Memorial...... 013005 Head-Royce...... 014375 San Joaquin...... 390000 Pacific High...... 013618 Holy Names...... 014414 San Luis Obispo...... 400000 Pregnant Minors Program...... 606961 Island High...... 013430 San Mateo...... 410000 Renaissance Junior/Senior High.....013020 MacGregor...... 013029 Santa Barbara...... 420000 Robertson...... 013013 Maybeck...... 014014 Santa Clara...... 430000 Roosevelt...... 013685 McClymonds...... 013479 Santa Cruz...... 440000 San Leandro...... 013758 Oakland...... 013590 Shasta...... 450000 San Lorenzo...... 013781 Oakland Technical...... 013605 Sierra...... 460000 Strobridge...... 013522 Patten...... 014005 Siskiyou...... 470000 Sunset...... 013820 Piedmont...... 013651 Solano...... 480000 Tennyson...... 013833 Piedmont Continuation...... 013028 Sonoma...... 490000 Valley...... 013845 Presentation...... 014659 Stanislaus...... 500000 Village...... 013025 Rudsdale...... 013032 Sutter...... 510000 Vineyard...... 013039 Shiloh...... 014030 Tehama...... 520000 Washington...... 013869 St. Elizabeth...... 014700 Trinity...... 530000 Williamson...... 013881 St. Joseph...... 014557 Tulare...... 540000 Other Alameda County...... 010000 St. Mary...... 014735 Tuolumne...... 550000 Skyline...... 013794 Ventura...... 560000 Street Academy...... 013017 Yola...... 570000 University High School...... 013841 High Schools In Other Yuba...... 580000 California Counties

Other Alameda County Alpine...... 020000 Other High Schools High Schools Amador...... 030000 Butte...... 040000 Out-of-State...... 600000 Foreign Country High School...... 700000 Amador...... 013058 Calaveras...... 050000 American...... 013006 Colusa...... 060000 Arroyo...... 013084 Contra Costa...... 070000 Arts School...... 013024 Del Norte...... 080000 Did Not Attend Bohannon (Continuation)...... 013774 El Dorado...... 090000 High School Brenkwitz...... 013300 Fresno...... 100000 California School for the Blind...... 013175 Glenn...... 110000 Did Not Attend High School...... 000000 California School for the Deaf...... 013176 Humboldt...... 120000 Canyon...... 013189 Imperial...... 130000 Castro Valley...... 013222 Inyo...... 140000 Churchill (Continuation)...... 013542 Kern ...... 150000

For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 101 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu College/University Codes FOR ADMISSIONS APPLICATION ONLY (NOT FOR FINANCIAL AID USE)

Mount San Antonio College...... 195475 California State U, Humboldt...... 126450 California Community Mount San Jacinto College...... 335403 California State U, Long Beach...... 196131 Colleges Napa College...... 285540 California State U, Los Angeles...... 196132 North Orange Adult Division...... 305230 California State U, Maritime Military 486150 Alameda, College of...... 015257 ...... 015610 California State U, Monterey Bay...... 276001 Allan Hancock College...... 425213 ...... 305525 California State U, Northridge...... 196770 ...... 345023 Oxnard College...... 565321 California State U, Sacramento...... 346760 Antelope Valley College...... 195020 Palo Verde College...... 335565 California State U, San Diego...... 376720 Bakersfield College...... 155050 ...... 375542 California State U, San Francisco...... 386796 Barstow College...... 365074 Pasadena City College...... 195575 California State U, San Jose...... 436727 Berkeley City College...... 015236 ...... 545364 California State U, San Marcos...... 376820 ...... 045115 Rancho Santiago...... 305609 California State U, Sonoma...... 496710 ...... 445076 Redwoods, College of the...... 125140 Canada College...... 415062 ...... 1 9 5 6 5 8 Canyons, College of the ...... 195175 ...... 335687 Cerritos College...... 195154 ...... 345740 UC Berkeley...... 017846 Cerro Coso Community College...... 155001 ...... 305579 UC Davis...... 577750 Chabot...... 015235 San Bernardino Valley College...... 365594 UC Irvine...... 307781 Chaffey College...... 365210 San Diego Adult & Continuing UC Los Angeles...... 197887 Citrus College...... 195177 Education...... 375998 UC Riverside...... 337797 Coastline...... 305001 San Diego City College...... 375663 UC San Diego...... 377837 Columbia Junior College...... 555055 San Diego Educational Cultural UC San Francisco, Extension...... 387860 Compton Community College...... 195196 Complex...... 375997 UC San Francisco, Medical Center...... 387876 Contra Costa College...... 075190 San Diego Mesa College...... 375693 UC Santa Barbara...... 427677 ...... 345124 San Diego Military Education UC Santa Cruz...... 447765 Crafton Hills College...... 365211 Program...... 375999 ...... 405650 San Diego Miramar College Independent Colleges Cuyamaca College...... 375250 Regional Ctr...... 375300 Cypress College...... 305191 San Francisco, City College of ...... 385092 & Universities ...... 435184 San Francisco Community Armstrong...... 018071 Desert, College of the...... 335125 College Ctrs...... 385008 CA College of Arts & Crafts...... 018153 Diablo Valley College...... 075268 San Joaquin Delta College...... 395670 CA Institute of Technology...... 198122 East Los Angeles College...... 195217 San Jose City College...... 435680 Dominican College...... 218097 Edith Austin Skills Center (East Bay)...015999 San Mateo, College of...... 415151 Golden Gate University...... 388192 ...... 195225 ...... 305609 Healds...... 018388 Evergreen...... 435679 Santa Ana Continuing Education...... 305620 Holy Names...... 018261 Feather River College...... 325335 Santa Barbara City College...... 425560 John F. Kennedy University...... 078345 ...... 435227 Santa Monica City College...... 195825 Merritt School of Nursing...... 018505 ...... 105240 Santa Rosa College...... 495690 Mills...... 018518 Fullerton College...... 305240 Sequoias, College of the ...... 545071 Notre Dame...... 418125 Gavilan College...... 435263 Shasta College...... 455695 Occidental...... 198518 Glendale College...... 195257 Sierra College...... 315730 Pamona...... 198625 ...... 305282 Siskiyous, College of the...... 475200 Patten College...... 018643 ...... 375249 ...... 415711 Santa Clara...... 438830 ...... 275129 ...... 485825 St. Mary’s...... 078624 ...... 135570 Southwestern College...... 375807 Stanford...... 438792 Indian Valley College...... 215001 Taft College...... 155580 University of the Pacific...... 398840 Kings River...... 105523 Ventura College...... 565741 University of San Francisco...... 388892 Lake Tahoe Community College...... 095001 Victor Valley Community College...... 365790 University of Southern California...... 198904 Laney College...... 015450 Vista Community College...... 015236 Las Positas...... 015611 West Hills College...... 105131 Lassen College...... 185420 ...... 195952 Other Colleges & Long Beach City College...... 195337 ...... 435860 Universities Los Angeles City College...... 195346 ...... 585925 Los Angeles Harbor College...... 195365 Out-of-State College/University Los Angeles ITV College...... 195000 California State Universities including U.S. Possessions or Los Angeles Mission College...... 195953 Territories...... 600000 Los Angeles Pierce College...... 195384 & Colleges Out-of-Country College/University....700000 Other College/University...... 999999 Los Angeles Southwest College...... 195387 California State Poly U, Los Angeles Trade Technical College....195390 San Luis Obispo...... 406145 Los Angeles Valley College...... 195396 California State Poly U, Pomona...... 196140 Did Not Attend Los Guilicos Center...... 495691 California State College, Bakersfield....156250 College/University Los Medanos College...... 075269 California State College, Dominguez...196135 Marin, College of...... 215060 California State College, Did Not Attend College/University 000000 Mendocino College...... 235001 San Bernardino...... 366184 ...... 245475 California State College, Stanislaus...... 506730 Merritt College...... 015570 California State U, L.A. (Clin)...... 196136 Mira Costa College...... 375509 California State U, Chico...... 046242 Mission College...... 435861 California State U, East Bay...... 016178 ...... 505500 California State U, Fresno...... 106260 Monterey Peninsula College...... 275270 California State U, Fullerton...... 306106 Moorpark College...... 565320 10 SUMMER 2006 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates See Our Website: www.peralta.edu COURSE INDEX

A H Administration of Justice...... 32 Health Education...... 59 African-American Studies...... 32 Health Professions and Occupations...... 59 American Sign Language...... 33 History...... 60 Anthropology...... 34 Human Services...... 60 Apparel Design Merchandising...... 34 Humanities...... 60 Architectural and Engineering Technology...... 34 Art...... 35 J Asian and Asian-American Studies...... 37 Japanese...... 61 Astronomy...... 37 Journalism...... 61 Auto Body and Paint...... 37 Automotive Technology...... 37 L Aviation Maintenance Technology...... 38 Landscape Horticulture...... 61 Learning Resources...... 62 B Banking and Finance...... 38 M Biology...... 38 Management and Supervision...... 63 Business...... 40 Mathematics...... 63 Media and Communications...... 67 C Mexican and Latin American Studies...... 67 Carpentry...... 42 Multimedia Arts...... 68 Chemistry...... 43 Music...... 69 Child Development...... 44 Chinese...... 45 N Communication...... 46 Nutrition and Dietetics...... 70 Computer Information Systems...... 47 Cooperative Work Experience Education...... 48 Cosmetology...... 49 P Counseling...... 49 Philosophy...... 70 Culinary Arts...... 49 Photography...... 70 Physical Education...... 71 Physics...... 75 D Political Science...... 75 Dance...... 50 Psychology...... 75

E R Economics...... 51 Radiologic Technology...... 76 Emergency Medical Technician...... 51 Real Estate...... 77 English...... 52 English As A Second Language...... 56 Environmental Control Technology...... 58 S Environmental Management & Restoration Sociology...... 78 Technology...... 58 Spanish...... 78 Environmental Studies...... 58 W F Welding...... 80 Fire Science...... 58 Wood Technology...... 80 French...... 58

G Geography...... 58 Geology...... 59 Graphic Arts...... 59 For Enrollment Information and Schedule Updates SUMMER 2006 103 See Our Website: www.peralta.edu COMM A U T L N I A T

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C O T Peralta community college district L C L I EG TR E DIS

Board of Trustees

Bill Withrow Marcie Hodge Linda Handy Nicky González Yuen Dr. William Riley Cy Gulassa Alona Clifton Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Area 5 Area 6 Area 7

Elihu M. Harris Chancellor BERKELEY CITY COLLEGE (formerly Vista Community College) 2050 Center Street · Berkeley, CA 94704 Phone: (510) 981-2800

ALBANY BERKELEY MERRITT COLLEGE 12500 Campus Drive · Oakland, CA 94619

erving our community since 1964 Phone: (510) 531-4911 S PIEDMONT

EMERYVILLE OAKLAND

ALAMEDA

COLLEGE OF ALAMEDA 555 Atlantic Avenue · Alameda, CA 94501 Phone: (510) 522-7221 LANEY COLLEGE 900 Fallon Street · Oakland, CA 94607 Phone: (510) 834-5740

Enroll On-line or call Now for info www.peralta.edu (510) 466-7368

berkeley city college College of Al a m e da l a n e y Co l l e g e M e r r i t t Co l l e g e Summer 2006 Class Schedule Peralta Community College District 333 East Eighth Street Oakland, CA 94606

Classes Start June 17

Enroll online www.peralta.edu or call for information (510) 466-7368 • Touch-Tone Enrollment (510) 208-7225

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